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Percussion, mapping, planning, cooking, biking, and a hell of a lot more. 25.
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I got 89% 😤
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I think Johnson has like a 15% approval rating lol
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a local treasure
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pretty sure this isn’t some Ivy League problem and that most universities would take issue with randos sending Office Space-style interrogations to the @all-staff email list
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The context reads that the issue is the restaurant dining areas and not the plaza itself. Talk about missing the forest for the trees.
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*exceptions apply
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including both cross-streets is such a clunky naming convention
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I’d pay that much at a specialty Thai restaurant doing regional cuisine but this looks the same as every generic takeout place
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Val Hoyle (R-Eugene)
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they should do it, PDX would basically be guaranteed the expansion team then lol
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it would be really cool if one of the local universities started an independent polling operation
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might be a bill-of-attainder-type deal
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like if you have double the followers on X but get double the interaction on Bluesky how is it even a question of what’s worth your time? even his survey asking if he should stay on X had a 0.8% response rate
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especially on threads
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lmfao -redirect money away from traffic solutions -give a bunch of money to truck drivers for no reason -create and staff another state agency real fiscal geniuses at work here
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they asked about ā€œbringing police numbers in line with other peer citiesā€ — but without the caveat of the scale of that investment
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I wanted to see if there’d been any movement since last year and all I found was this Reed College paper article from last month www.reedquest.org/articles/202...
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I’m talking about regional measures/investment specifically like the one that got voted down in 2020
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oh good, a (probably) Republican-leaning midterm šŸ™ƒ
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is Metro ever going to do another transpo package? seems like this year would be a great opportunity
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Seems like they’re only considering the Banfield stations (and I guess Washington Park, Sunset TC, and Sumner/Parkrose are technically feasible…I don’t really get the value of a partially-gated system though
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bluesky needs more shitposting fr
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this is such a mindless retcon of a trend in their reporting that’s been around for ages — the pitchbot is a thing for a reason!
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Getting good food in Seattle is easy. Just drive 3 hours to Portland
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what if we make I-5 10 lanes in each direction through downtown and add reversible express lanes down the Willamette River
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we should really figure out through-running from Beaverton to Portland the people demand more tunnels
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he’s also a senator so different caucus
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given his constituency I’m not surprised. he can do whatever he wants and face zero repercussions
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her biggest accomplishment is getting a bunch of people to refuse to do their jobs. she’s probably mad that she provides zero value to legislature or the state as a whole
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Helfrich’s district has Hood River and I think includes all of CAT. He’s also one of the less insane reps. Checks out.