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Contact your school principal first. Please do not call Portland
Transportation first. Our policy is to refer individuals and groups to the
School Principal before initiating a school traffic safety project. We
prefer that the initial contact and request for service come directly from
the School Principal. The Principal is the person of authority at the
school, the person who knows the school travel environment and operations,
and the person who can oversee a problem-solving process with the school
community and our office.
Identify the perceived traffic safety problem. Be prepared to discuss
the following information.
- Name and address of the school
- Description of the perceived problem
- Specific location of the traffic problem
- Days and times of day when problem occurs
- Dates and times of reported and unreported collisions and
near-collisions
- When the problem started
- Opinion as to possible causes of the problem
- Perceived dangers to pedestrians, bicyclists, students, parents,
staff, residents, and property as a result of the problem
- Efforts implemented to date to resolve the problem
(education/information, enforcement, engineering)
- Results you hope to achieve (reduced speed, lower traffic volume,
better traffic circulation, better parking controls, reduced
collisions, reduced risk to pedestrians, better bike parking, other)
- Your name and contact information
- Recommend that your school principal contact Portland Transportation
to request a school traffic safety investigation.
- The Principal may call Portland Transportation’s Traffic Safety Hotline
at 503-823-SAFE (503-823-7233) and request a school traffic safety
investigation. Or the Principal may write a letter to Portland
Transportation, Traffic Investigations Section, 1120 SW Fifth Ave. Suite
800, Portland, OR 97204.
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