Proposed Deletion of TRN-9.04 and TRN-2.02 Administrative Rules

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The Portland Bureau of Transportation proposed deleting two administrative rules: TRN-9. 04, which addresses drop curbs and handicap ramps, and TRN-2. 02, which governs the accident location lookup payment process. This move aims to simplify regulations and eliminate outdated protocols that no longer serve the community effectively. The bureau is seeking public input on these proposals, emphasizing transparency and community engagement in the decision-making process.

The deletion of these rules may enhance accessibility for individuals with disabilities and streamline operational procedures. Public feedback will play a crucial role in shaping the final outcomes of these proposed changes. These updates are part of a broader initiative to modernize transportation policies in Portland. The bureau's actions reflect ongoing efforts to allocate resources more effectively and improve overall service delivery. As the city evolves, it remains committed to adapting its regulations to better serve its residents.

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