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COMMUNITY AND SCHOOL

TRAFFIC SAFETY PARTNERSHIP

Portland's Transportation Safety Summit
Learn about Portland's efforts to improve transportation safety, understand what other organizations are doing that can impact transportation safety, strengthen relationships with partners to improve collaboration, and more.
Reducing Driver Error / Traffic Calming
Services and education materials to reduce crashes and fatalities from the following types of driver errors: 1) Speeding, 2) Red Light Running, 3) DUII, 4) Seat Belt & Car Seat Errors, and 5) Youth Driver Errors
Pedestrian & Bicycle Safety
Services and education materials to improve pedestrian and bicycle safety
Safety Projects
Current projects underway
Traffic Safety Hotline - (503) 823-SAFE
LEAVE A MESSAGE ON THIS HOTLINE AND A TRAFFIC SAFETY SPECIALIST WILL RETURN YOUR CALL WITHIN 24 HOURS TO DISCUSS NEXT STEPS
Transportation Safety for Seniors
services and educational materials to improve senior pedestrian, transit, bicycle, and driver safety
Frequently Asked Questions
FAQs about community and school traffic safety
Traffic Safety Hotline

503-823-SAFE

503-823-7233

Leave message on hotline. A Traffic Safety Specialist will return your call within 24 hours Mon-Fri to discuss next steps.

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Safety issues:

503-823-SAFE

pedestrians · bicycles · cars · intersections · school routes & drop-off · speeding · visibility · parking · capital projects · speed bump purchase projects

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Maintenance & repair:

503-823-1700

clogged catch basin · backed up sewer · landslide · pothole · missing or damaged sign · sidewalk repair · snow & ice · street flooding · vegetation obstruction of sign or signal

Pulse Poll
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