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its urban future. Moses charted a highway loop around the city's core with a web of spur freeways running through neighborhoods. The city and state embraced much of the plan. The loop Moses envisioned became
Interstate 405 as it links with I-5 south of downtown and runs north across the Fremont Bridge.
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Every great civilization has an origin story. For modern
Portland, it is an exodus from Moses. That's Robert Moses, the master builder of New York City's grid of expressways and bridges who brought the Big Apple its car commuters, smog and sprawl. In 1943, the city of Portland hired Moses to design
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after 2001. However, in 2010, free rides became limited to MAX and streetcar service – no longer covering bus service – and the zone renamed the "Free Rail Zone", and in
September 2012 the fareless zone was discontinued entirely, because of a $ 12 million shortfall in TriMet's annual
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The southern part of downtown and the West End are also served by the
Portland Streetcar system, operating from South Waterfront north into the Pearl and Northwest Portland districts. The system currently has two routes, measuring 7.2 miles (11.6 km) end to end, and connects in South Waterfront
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Before the mid-1990s, development on the east side was sparse; and even then, large construction projects were rare. Between 1990 and 2010, 500,000 more square feet of development took place in downtown than in the east side's Lloyd
District, CEID and Lower Albina area combined, according to data
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Portland's downtown features narrow streets—64 feet (20 m) wide—and square, compact blocks 200 feet (61 m) on a side, to create more corner lots that were expected to be more valuable. The small blocks also made downtown
Portland pleasant to walk through. The 264-foot
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mall in 1990 successfully drew or retained businesses and lured customers. After 1990, downtown
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competed with downtown for people and money. Unlike many downtown revitalization efforts around the United States at this time, Portland's plan did not call for widespread demolition and reconstruction.
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952:. Portland, Oregon: The Georgian Press. p. 2.
974:"Beloved and Abandoned: A Platting Named Portland"
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1165:"Welcome to Portland's first pop-up beach"
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