• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Portlanders for Parking Reform

Better Parking Policy For The City of Roses

  • About
    • Board Members
  • Get Involved
  • What’s a Shoupista?
  • Posts
You are here: Home / Meetups / Uptown & Downtown: A Parking Par-TAY – 2/23 at 6PM

Uptown & Downtown: A Parking Par-TAY – 2/23 at 6PM

February 20, 2016 By TonyJ 1 Comment

On Tuesday, February 23 join the Portland Shoupistas and the StreetLab division of Lancaster Engineering for a wonky night of parking talk and a screening of “The Parking Lot Movie.”

Probably the social parking event of winter 2016!  😉

When: Tuesday 2/23 6PM

Where: Lancaster Engineering Offices – 321 SW 4th Ave, Suite 400

uptown & Downtown: a Parking Par-TAY

Note: Previously this event was called a Parking Pow-Wow.  We recognize that using this term outside of its original context might be considered inappropriate.  We hope no one was offended, and apologize for the mistake.

 

Share this:

  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Reddit
  • LinkedIn

Related

Filed Under: Meetups

Reader Interactions

Trackbacks

  1. nolvadex pills says:
    July 6, 2016 at 3:02 pm

    … [Trackback]

    […] Informations on that Topic: pdxshoupistas.com/uptown-downtown-a-parking-pow-wow-223-at-6pm/ […]

    Reply

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Primary Sidebar

Search

Subscribe to Our Blog

Enter your email address to receive notifications of new posts by email.

Upcoming Events

Nothing from February 21, 2019 to March 21, 2019.

Like Our Facebook Page

Like Our Facebook Page

Latest Tweet

My Tweets

Recent Posts

  • Democracy and Parking: High Hurdles for Permits in Portland
  • Weaponized parking requirements
  • Preposterous Portland: Development agency wants to build a parking garage on top of a parking garage in the middle of a transit center
  • 23 Stories and zero parking stalls: Proposed Pearl District hotel/apartment project packs meeting
  • PBOT Proposes Guidelines For Permit Surcharge Money

Copyright © 2019 · Portlanders for Parking Reform · Log in