The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) announced Tuesday a grant award of $1,076,000 for land use and transportation planning along the proposed extension of the Portland Streetcar through Northwest Portland to Montgomery Park.  The grant is part of the FTA’s Pilot Program for Transit-Oriented Development Planning, which funds land use and transportation planning along fixed-guideway transit investments.

"This grant will help us continue to set an example for the nation in reducing carbon emissions as we grow our economy and address the housing crisis," Portland Transportation Commissioner Chloe Eudaly said. "As we expand public transit and grow the Central City, we will reduce traffic congestion and provide more opportunities for Portlanders to walk, roll, and bike through our public-transit oriented community."

With the grant, Portland Streetcar, Inc. will work with the Portland Bureau of Transportation and Portland Bureau of Planning and Sustainability to study potential zoning changes, traffic impacts and development opportunities in the corridor—including an eventual east-side connection to Hollywood. The project is expected to extend from the existing streetcar line and run north along Northwest 18th and 19th Avenues, and then west on York and Wilson Streets, past the recently-sold ESCO property and terminating at Montgomery Park.

“This grant award is an acknowledgement that continued investment in Portland Streetcar will allow us to continue to grow while reducing carbon emissions and helping people get where they need to go,” said Chris Warner, Interim Director of PBOT.

The grant was submitted by regional government Metro, which oversees land use and transportation planning in the three-county Portland area. The project includes 2.3 miles of new rail and an east-side connection across the Broadway Bridge to a new turn-back at the Oregon Convention Center, which would provide double the existing service through the Rose Quarter and Lloyd.

The entire list of grant awards can be found here.


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Have questions about travel options for seniors? SeniorLiving.org recently published a helpful, visual guide to getting older and getting around.



Changes in vision, reflexes and other abilities as we age can make driving single-occupancy vehicles less viable for many people. The “Comprehensive Guide on Transportation for Seniors” provides an overview of travel options, things to consider and how to evaluate based on individual circumstances.

With expert opinions and a helpful range of statistics, the guide can be a useful reference for many Portlanders as they grow older. And remember—people 65 and older qualify as Honored Citizens and ride the Portland Streetcar for just a dollar.

Access the “Comprehensive Guide on Transportation for Seniors.”

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Come join us for our 3rd Scavenger Hunt with The Growler Guys-South Waterfront! The Halloween-themed hunt will be held on Saturday, October 27th from 12:00-4:00. A fun event for friends and family! 

You will start at the South Waterfront Growler Guys and board Portland Streetcar with your complimentary all-day pass. There will be clues along the way. Just post to Instagram to receive your next clue. If you are unable to post to Instagram, not a problem!

The ’Hunt’ goes from the Bond/Lane Streetcar stop up to the Pearl District and back to The Growler Guys. It starts at noon and goes until 4:00. However, you probably want to start before 1:00 to make sure you are back by 4:00 to be entered into the drawing for some amazing prizes! Be creative and have fun, as there is also a prize for the best costume! It's not a race so enjoy your all-day pass on the streetcar and feel free to play around the city for a bit. 

$1,000 in prizes from participating businesses!

To pre-register for this event, go to https://goo.gl/forms/K4I4njuSpsCt8rj83 
You may also register on site the day of the event.
If you have any questions, email casey@thegrowlerguys.com. Or call The Grower Guys at 503-208-2523.


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After a call for entries and public voting on social media, the official t-shirt of the 2018 Mobile Music Fest is now available to purchase online.

T-shirts are 100% cotton and come in sizes S/M/L/XL/2XL

They are also available to purchase at our Customer Service Office located at 1031 NW 11th Avenue.

BIG thank you to New Avenues Ink for doing such a great job screen printing these beauties!

$20 plus $6 shipping.

Order soon! Supplies are limited!



The Portland Aerial Tram has become a fixture in Portland’s landscape. It’s hard to imagine what Portland’s skyline -- let alone commuting to and from OHSU and Portland’s South Waterfront -- was like 10 years ago. For five weeks this summer, we will relive those days while the tram is closed June 23 – July 30 for mandatory maintenance. If you rely on the tram to get to and from OHSU’s Marquam Hill Campus, please see commute recommendations below.

Tram Alternative Commuting Options

Although the Streetcar’s NS line will not be affected during the Tram’s five-week closure, people who take the NS line to get to the tram’s lower station will need to find an alternative. Consider these options:

Planning ahead 

It’s important to plan ahead if you rely on the NS line and the Tram to get to and from OHSU’s Marquam Hill Campus.

More information: Visit Go By Tram/2018 Closure

Contact: If you have questions about the Tram closure, please send an email to parking@ohsu.edu.