Anyone with concerns about the safety of people and children who walk and bike on Portland’s streets should consider attending the 4th Annual Transportation Safety Summit on February 16. It’s an opportunity to learn about the City’s top priorities, network with other neighborhood activists, and discuss safety solutions with residents and city staff.
We know that the safest streets and neighborhoods are those with the most people walking and biking. Getting more people on bikes and out walking should be one of the city’s top priorities.
4th Annual Transportation Safety Summit
February 16, 2010, 6:30 – 8:30 pm
University of Oregon – White Stag Building
70 NW Couch St., Portland, OR 97209
Mayor Adams likes to ride bikes.
Who else is coming: Mayor Sam Adams, Sue Keil, Portland Bureau of Transportation Director, Chief Rosie Sizer, Portland Bureau of Police, Jason Tell, Oregon Department of Transportation Region 1 Manager, Fred Hansen, TriMet General Manager, and Fire Marshal Erin Janssens, Portland Fire Bureau, and more.
In preparation for the meeting, Mayor Adams is asking for people to please share thoughts on your top safety priorities. Click here to take the short survey.
Childcare can be provided with at least 1 week notice. Please contact Sharon White by Feb. 9, 2010 or call (503) 823-7100 to make childcare arrangements.
Please RSVP your attendance or direct questions about the Transportation Safety Summit to Sharon White or call (503) 823-7100.