Portland Marathon causes busy bridges, impacts traffic

Portland, ORLocal News

The annual Portland Marathon is set to take place this weekend, prompting concerns about increased traffic congestion on the city's busy bridges. Major thoroughfares, including the Sellwood, Broadway, Hawthorne, Burnside, and Morrison bridges, are expected to experience significant delays due to the influx of participants and spectators. Local officials are urging residents to plan their routes in advance and be prepared for detours, particularly during peak hours. Pedestrian safety is also a priority, with measures being put in place to protect both runners and local traffic. The marathon serves as a critical event for the community, attracting thousands and showcasing Portland's commitment to fitness and public events.

This year's race is especially notable as it emphasizes the need for improved transportation infrastructure in the city. As the event approaches, the city gears up for a weekend of athleticism, community engagement, and discussions on road safety. Residents are encouraged to stay informed and adjust their travel plans accordingly.

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