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Community => Transportation, Mass Transit & Infrastructure => Topic started by: thelakelander on September 15, 2015, 07:08:50 AM

Title: Portland’s New Car-Free Bridge Is a Symbol of U.S. Mobility Goals
Post by: thelakelander on September 15, 2015, 07:08:50 AM
QuoteERIC JAFFE

(https://cdn.theatlantic.com/assets/media/img/posts/2015/09/tilikum_main/99ce61fbd.jpg)

Tilikum Crossing—Portland's new bridge that makes room for just about every travel mode except cars—opens this weekend. Leah Treat, director of the Portland Bureau of Transportation, says "the city is abuzz."

"I think this is a very defining moment for us in terms of how we want the city to grow," she tells CityLab. "We have really ambitious goals of reducing carbon emissions, getting people to take transit or walk or bike. It's just a perfect symbol of our values in this community."

Tilikum has become a symbol to those outside Portland, too. Cities across the country are turning to shared-use or even pedestrian-only bridges as a way to provide more balanced transportation options. When the U.S. Department of Transportation issued its proposed budget earlier this year, the cover image wasn't an open highway or an interstate cloverleaf—it was Tilikum.

Full article: http://www.citylab.com/commute/2015/09/portlands-new-car-free-bridge-is-a-symbol-of-us-mobility-goals/404914/
Title: Re: Portland’s New Car-Free Bridge Is a Symbol of U.S. Mobility Goals
Post by: fsujax on September 15, 2015, 11:54:16 AM
I was just there and saw the bridge. It is very cool.
Title: Re: Portland’s New Car-Free Bridge Is a Symbol of U.S. Mobility Goals
Post by: spuwho on September 15, 2015, 12:34:01 PM
As long as they stay practical and usuable, they can prop it up as any symbol they want.
Title: Re: Portland’s New Car-Free Bridge Is a Symbol of U.S. Mobility Goals
Post by: RattlerGator on September 15, 2015, 09:16:08 PM
I was just there, too. Strikes me as an odd extravagance but hey, whatever. It's Portlandia.
Title: Re: Portland’s New Car-Free Bridge Is a Symbol of U.S. Mobility Goals
Post by: I-10east on September 15, 2015, 10:36:02 PM
^^^Exactly, hippies cream their pants over things like this. A multi-use bridge (car, ped, bike) would make much more sense to me, but of course the usual politically charged 'everything has to be green' mindset prevails in Hippieland, OR.
Title: Re: Portland’s New Car-Free Bridge Is a Symbol of U.S. Mobility Goals
Post by: thelakelander on September 15, 2015, 11:06:41 PM
^What do you guys think about this? Miami wants a signature downtown bridge, so FDOT is going to rebuild I-395 to look like this!

(http://i.imgur.com/NnCBvLl.jpg)

(http://i.imgur.com/9TH01Mr.jpg)

All it cost is +$500 million and FDOT is footing the bill 100% for what I was told last week down there.
Title: Re: Portland’s New Car-Free Bridge Is a Symbol of U.S. Mobility Goals
Post by: JaxJersey-licious on September 15, 2015, 11:21:20 PM
Well It damn well better have Metromover access  ;)