Please join the Cully Association of Neighbors for our November 2024 transportation and land use meeting. For this hybrid meeting, join on Zoom or in person in the event space at Las Adelitas (6735 NE Killingsworth St).
In this meeting, we’ll discuss street parking in Cully and which curb parking management policies might work in busy areas. The Cully Triangle area around NE Cully Blvd & Killingsworth St has seen significant housing growth and demand for curb parking in the past few years. Residents in the area contacted CAN to ask how the city might improve parking rules to adjust to the increased number of cars.
Kristan Alldrin and Rae-Leigh Stark from the Portland Bureau of Transportation’s parking staff will provide their Parking 101 presentation to teach us what policies are in place across Portland. We’ll discuss which policies might work at the Cully Triangle and in other growing areas. We’ll also hear from Paulina Salgado of Tri-Met about a possible new bus terminus at the Cully Triangle, which would bring improved transit service and further changes to the street layout in the area.
Arrive at 6:00 pm for meet and greet with your neighbors and CAN board members. The official meeting starts at 6:30 pm. We look forward to seeing you!
Meeting Details
Time: Tuesday, Nov 19, 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm
Location: Las Adelitas – 6735 NE Killingsworth St, Portland, OR 97218 – Enter from Killingsworth St.
Zoom: Meeting ID: 892 9705 9428 Passcode: 795423 Join Zoom
Agenda
6:30-6:35 pm – Zach Powers – CAN Transportation and Land Use Chair Meeting format and ground rules.
6:35-7:00 pm – Paulina Salgado – Community Affairs – Tri-Met
82nd Ave Transit project and possible new Tri-Met bus terminus in Cully.
7:00-7:30 pm – Kristan Alldrin and Rae-Leigh Stark – Parking Operations – Portland Bureau of Transportation
Parking 101 presentation on curb parking management policy across Portland.
7:30-8:00 pm – Neighborhood Discussion
Q&A with PBOT staff and facilitated discussion on parking issues and possible solutions in Cully.
Recommended Reading for Nov Meeting
- Portland Bureau of Transportation: New parking time limits, permits in Eliot neighborhood
- Parking Reform Network: How Much of Portland is Used for Off Street Parking?
- The High Cost of Free Parking by Donald Shoup