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Pedalpalooza Ride: PDX Parking Past and Future

June 22, 2016 By TonyJ 1 Comment

Bikes in Parking Lot
Photo By https://www.flickr.com/photos/tahini/

Are you a Shoupista who celebrates Pedalpalooza?  If so then you won’t want to miss the PDX Parking: Past and Future Ride!

Join us on Monday, June 27th at 6:30PM for a tour of notable parking lots and an update on the ongoing parking policy reform process in Portland.

We will meet at the Umbrella Man statue in Pioneer Courthouse Square.  The ride will be an easy pace and will mostly remain in Downtown and the Lloyd District.

We will live-tweet the ride from our @pdxshoupistas account so follow along or meet up if you can’t make the start!

Want to follow along?  Here’s the map and here are the notes!

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