The Future of Transportation in Downtown Portland: Inspirations from the 1972 Downtown Plan

Location

Zoom or In-Person

Cost / Admission

Free

Contact

cupa@pdx.edu

In February of this year, PhD candidate, Kimberly Nightingale, and Professor Emeritus, Ethan Seltzer, wrote a paper entitled Portland, Portland State, and the Urban University Idea that examines the history of the urban university idea in the U.S. and presents a working definition of what an urban university is today. It then examines the way that being an urban university has been baked into Portland State's identity from its very beginning, and concludes with some thoughts about where we might go from here. This series of panel discussions picks up where the paper leaves off.



Moderator: Jennifer Dill, Professor, Toulan School of Urban Studies & Planning and Director of PSU’s Transportation Research and Education Center (TREC)

Panelists:
•  Gabriel Graff,
Central City Capital Program Manager, Portland Bureau of Transportation
•  Cathy Tuttle, Local Activist
•  André Lightsey-Walker, Policy Transformation Manager, The Street Trust
•  Mark Raggett, Associate Principal, GBD Architects and Director of Planning and Design, Friends of Green Loop

Panel discussions can be attended via Zoom or in-person, with a limited number of seats available for each discussion. 

Attend via Zoom 
Register to attend in-person

 

Photo: Portland State University Archives Digital Gallery

Bikes on campus in 1972