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December 15, 2022

No Sidewalk? Your Problem.

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No Sidewalk? Your Problem.

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Portland has more than 50 miles of gravel road. Yep, that’s INSIDE city limits! And if you lived in these areas and wanted sidewalks installed - or other basic things like street lights, storm drainage, and ADA-compliant curbs - the city says it’s up to you and your neighbors to pay for it. Southeast Portland homeowner, Bryan Vance, found this out when he received a notice from the Portland Bureau of Transportation. Host Claudia Meza chats with Bryan about his situation and all he’s learned battling city hall.

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