The Portland City Council yesterday unanimously passed a measure that bans automobile traffic from most of Deering Oaks -- Under the plan, vehicles will be allowed to flow one way on the road that runs by the athletic fields and tennis courts, and three-hour parking will be permitted along one side of that road between 7 AM and 8 PM -- The new plan, adopted in part because councilors don\u27t want baseball fans to use the park as a parking lot, will be reviewed in one year -- Details, related articl
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Portland\u27s city planners point to Forest Avenue and its dense mass of signs to make their point t...
The movement to eliminate parking mandates is having a big moment. This summer, both Oregon and Cali...
The South Portland City Council last night gave preliminary approval to an ordinance that would repe...
The Portland Planning Board last night unanimously endorsed a plan to prohibit vehicles from most of...
City piece on nighttime parking bans on Portland\u27s Munjoy Hill to allow for street cleaning, on ...
A Portland City Council workshop session on the proposal to restrict traffic and eliminate parking i...
The Portland City Council last night voted 8-1 to adopt a plan aimed at preserving Deering Oaks park...
The city of Portland has established emergency parking rules through April 1 to keep streets clear a...
The Deering Oaks Master Plan Committee, which is trying to develop short- and long-term plans for th...
The Portland City Council tonight will consider a plan which would give parking stickers to resident...
The Portland City Council on Monday gave unanimous preliminary support to a park and work program ...
The city of Portland on January 1 enacted a new parking policy, which included more patrols, higher ...
City officials and the Greater Portland Chamber of Commerce will announce on Monday an agreement to ...
The Portland City Council yesterday voted to raise parking fines from $5.00 to $10.00 effective Janu...
The Portland City Council voted 7-2 in favor of adopting a proposal to relax the city\u27s 1987 wate...
Portland\u27s city planners point to Forest Avenue and its dense mass of signs to make their point t...
The movement to eliminate parking mandates is having a big moment. This summer, both Oregon and Cali...
The South Portland City Council last night gave preliminary approval to an ordinance that would repe...