And no more will be erected if your candidate gets elected. You celebrate past spending of taxpayer money on public works, but you'd rather have the cash than invest in anything new. Maybe your grandchildren can post pretty pictures of your wallet in the 2050 version of this thread. barfo
And it's not just the tram. South Waterfront certainly had government involvement. Saturday Market got a new home, with government involvement. The pile of zoo bomber bikes are tolerated by the government, they wouldn't be in other places. The light rail lines were government-created. The eastbank esplanade was government created. The Made in Oregon sign was preserved with government involvement. barfo
Because I'm a cranky old man, and I think it's useful to point out why those pictures look the way they do. But I'll stop now. barfo
A lot of this pictures you posted, if not all, are pre-2004, right before the construction boom. . .. .
[video=youtube;a7YP4k7rMuc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7YP4k7rMuc[/video] Filmed in Portland/Coast/Vancouver
Pictures I took earlier this year. Laurelhurst park Harvey W. Scott at Mt. Tabor 1838-1910 PIONEER EDITOR PUBLISHER MOLDER OF OPINION IN OREGON AND THE NATION
. .. . A Target location in downtown Portland? . .. . The Galleria building, the leading candidate, seems like an odd location.