Oregon ITE October Webinar
Outer Division Multi-Modal Safety Project
Date: Tuesday, October 26
Location: GoToWebinar
Time: 12:00 PM - 1:15 PM
Cost: Free
Presenters:
The Portland Bureau of Transportation will be presenting on their approach to the City’s first Vision Zero corridor project currently under construction, and the integration of the Division Transit BRT project on the corridor. Using data driven and proven safety countermeasures, the Outer Division Multi-Modal Safety Project will deliver a comprehensive suite of improvements to one of Portland’s deadliest streets. Improvements that will be covered include access management medians with u-turns, protected bike lanes, protected intersections, integration of bike lanes with transit platforms, implementation of PBOT’s new pedestrian crossing spacing guideline including the installation of new half signals. PBOT will also speak to the transit signal priority to be used on the corridor.
Outer Division Multi-Modal Safety Project
Date: Tuesday, October 26
Location: GoToWebinar
Time: 12:00 PM - 1:15 PM
Cost: Free
Presenters:
- Liz Tillstrom – Project Manager
- Michelle Dellinger – Traffic Engineer, Traffic Design
- Mark Haines – ITS Engineer
- Kate Petak – Senior Engineering Associate, Signals Street Lighting & ITS
The Portland Bureau of Transportation will be presenting on their approach to the City’s first Vision Zero corridor project currently under construction, and the integration of the Division Transit BRT project on the corridor. Using data driven and proven safety countermeasures, the Outer Division Multi-Modal Safety Project will deliver a comprehensive suite of improvements to one of Portland’s deadliest streets. Improvements that will be covered include access management medians with u-turns, protected bike lanes, protected intersections, integration of bike lanes with transit platforms, implementation of PBOT’s new pedestrian crossing spacing guideline including the installation of new half signals. PBOT will also speak to the transit signal priority to be used on the corridor.