Hi Winston,I appreciate you sharing the report, and thanks as always for the PBPAC's advocacy.Are the issues PBPAC has identified entirely under MDOT's purview, or are there items the City could address independently?Best,SarahSarah MichniewiczCouncilor, District 1Portland, Maine 04101On Tue, Apr 14, 2026 at 9:20 AM Winston Lumpkins <winston....@gmail.com> wrote:Dear Mathew Drost, Maine DOT Southern Byways Coordinator, Portland City Manager West, Mayor Dion, Members of the Portland City Council, Assorted legislators,Members of the Portland Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee have put together a report on the current state of bicycle and Pedestrian infrastructure along the Veterans Memorial Bridge.It can be found here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gS3vL5M10UYjYdCFAUVoLc4_3LLc8rzY/view?usp=sharingIt is also attached as a PDF.It highlights a few issues, both lack of Maintenance and design related, which should be resolved so that everyone can be safe.Thank you for your hard work keeping Portland and the State of Maine safely moving about,Yours,Winston Lumpkins IV (he/him/his)
Past Chair, Portland Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory Committee
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