Pedestrian crossings in Portland, Oregon

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title: Pedestrian crossings in Portland, Oregon
text: In 2015, the Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) installed the city's first pedestrian scramble in northwest Portland's Pearl District. When the scramble opened, square dancers demonstrated how the crosswalks should be used. The pedestrian advocacy group Oregon Walks has asked Portland City Council to require PBOT to comply with Oregon's law forbidding vehicles from parking within 20 feet of a pedestrian crossing. Separately, a transportation activist filed a lawsuit against the city in 202
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