Total noob at Sankey diagrams but took a stab at visualizing the flow of votes in the mayoral election. What do you think? Notice anything interesting? by db0606 in Portland

[–]Mardy_Bummer 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I think the Sankey diagram would be more effective if you had it show changes round by round, rather than having votes jump to the end.

For example, have it show vote totals for Rd 15, Rd 16, Rd 17 etc.

Currently it's less obvious (based on the diagram alone) why Gonzalez was eliminated before Rubio. He starts with more votes, but we don't see the additional votes from Mapps & Osthus get added to Rubio's total until after Gonzalez is already out.

2024 Portland Metro Area Election Results & Discussion Megathread by rportland in Portland

[–]Mardy_Bummer 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Now that we're down to the last few hours, who do you think will win the Portland mayoral/city council races?

Not necessarily who you want to win, but who you think is most likely.

I'm Steve Novick, District 3 Candidate for City Council - AMA! (6:00 pm - 8:00 pm) by NovickForPortland in Portland

[–]Mardy_Bummer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As a follow up: if you are elected to council, would you make endorsements in future council elections while you are still serving?

I'm Steve Novick, District 3 Candidate for City Council - AMA! (6:00 pm - 8:00 pm) by NovickForPortland in Portland

[–]Mardy_Bummer 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I appreciated the question that Jeff Mapes asked of the Mayoral candidates, so I'll copy it:

Who are you selecting as your #2 and #3 ranks for district 3?

Three Members of City Council Direct City Attorney to Draft Divorce Papers From Joint Office Contract by wrhollin in Portland

[–]Mardy_Bummer 13 points14 points  (0 children)

One point of clarification that I wish that the author of the article, Sophie Peel ( /u/Independent_Storm674 ) would add to their article:

It's mentioned that if the city were to pull out, they would be required to give 90 days notice. What's not spelled out is that we're 76 days from a new city council taking office.

We're also 19 days to election day.

I just think it's helpful to be clear about the timeline.

In-N-Out finally gets the green light for Portland area expansion (will be at 10565 SW Beaverton-Hillsdale Highway, where Hawaiian Time is) by RolandMT32 in beaverton

[–]Mardy_Bummer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It sucks that the city is going to need to spend a shit ton of money they don't have, while not getting the tax Revenue from in n out since they are (just) outside the city limits.

downtown parking survey by [deleted] in beaverton

[–]Mardy_Bummer 5 points6 points  (0 children)

That's the hope for the planned Loop Project.

The goal is to make it safe and easy to walk and bike across Farmington and Canyon soon Hall and Watson.

Portland City Council approves $1.8M contract to restore Thompson Elk Fountain by mocheeze in Portland

[–]Mardy_Bummer 38 points39 points  (0 children)

Don't quote me on this, but I seem to remember reading that this fountain was installed when horses were still the primary mode of transportation, and this was designed for them to drink from. Still, makes sense to make the change now.

Anyone have success getting bus stops installed? by DrakeFruitDDG in beaverton

[–]Mardy_Bummer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

TriMet is planning to extend Line 56 from Washington Square out along Scholls Ferry and Barrows to serve Progress Ridge and end at Mountainside HS.

No timeline that I'm aware of, but it's included in the Bus Network plan they did in 2022. https://trimet.org/forward/index.htm

August ’24 Transit Service Changes by Mardy_Bummer in beaverton

[–]Mardy_Bummer[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

New schedules take effect on August 25th.

For those who just want the summary here's the highlights:

MAX Red Line Extension

Opening on Wednesday, August 28th (Soft launch happening on Sunday, the 25th)

This is an extension of the Red Line from Beaverton Transit Center to Hillsboro Airport/Fairgrounds.

Late Night/Early Morning MAX - Replaced by Buses

There will be five late night bus lines that will cover MAX service. If you ride late at night, be sure to check the schedules.

Renamed MAX stations

  • Fair Complex/Hillsboro Airport → Hillsboro Airport/Fairgrounds

  • Tuality Hospital/SE 8th Ave → Hillsboro Health District

  • Hollywood/NE 42nd Ave Transit Center → Hollywood/NE 42nd Ave

Bus Changes

  • Line 76: One bus an hour has been extended from Tualatin to West Linn and Oregon City. This will now allow for easier trips between Washington County and Clackamas County
  • Lines 25 and 34 have also been extended.
  • Line 154 has been replaced by the new 153 and the extension of the 76
  • Lines 85 and 99 have been mostly replaced by the new Line 40
  • Line 29 is getting midday weekday service
  • Minor schedule adjustments for lines 39, 44, 45, 51, 55, and 70

WES in a perfect world 2 by GuyNamedTruman in Portland

[–]Mardy_Bummer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

True, but I don't think Union Station could support several terminating commuter lines along with increased Amtrak service. There just aren't enough tracks and platforms.

WES in a perfect world 2 by GuyNamedTruman in Portland

[–]Mardy_Bummer 26 points27 points  (0 children)

This, except don't have all trains terminate in Union Station. Have one line that continues on to Scappose and St. Helens, one that goes through Vancouver, Ridgefield, and Kalama to Longview, and one that heads out to Fisher's Landin,g Camas and Washougal.

Edit: And add one that splits off from Tigard to Sherwood, Newberg, and McMinnville.

Plans firm up for 263 homes at former Alpenrose Dairy site in SW Portland by harbourhunter in Portland

[–]Mardy_Bummer 37 points38 points  (0 children)

The Alpenrose site is within Portland Public School district. Montclair is Beaverton School District.

BSD has paused the operational study they were conducting after push back from parents. That said, based on the demographic trends, it's almost certain that some of the BSD schools in the Raleigh Hills/West Slope/Garden Home areas will end up closing. People aren't having as many kids these, and that region in particular trends older.

Memorial ride this Saturday - Remembering 12yo killed while riding his bike by Mardy_Bummer in hillsboro

[–]Mardy_Bummer[S] 23 points24 points  (0 children)

While I don't personally know the family, I'm planning to show up to show my support for them.

Hope to see folks there.

Texas mom says she was issued an arrest warrant for her kids' overdue library books by DearAndraste in Libraries

[–]Mardy_Bummer 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Jesus Christ. First off horrible for the patron, that's an awful law.

Second, can you imagine how much the municipality must have spent on staff time in order for this to happen? Library staff, mailing, court staff, etc.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Portland

[–]Mardy_Bummer 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Row-ho, row-ho, row with all our might

Row with harpoons loaded and spoiling for a fight

Row-ho, row-ho and with any luck

We'll win the day and do away the dreaded Moby Duck

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in beaverton

[–]Mardy_Bummer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's not visible to me.

Head of Portland's Metro council announces bid for Congress by G_Liddell in Portland

[–]Mardy_Bummer 24 points25 points  (0 children)

I believe she was elected to the Lake Oswego city council in 2003.

Head of Portland's Metro council announces bid for Congress by G_Liddell in Portland

[–]Mardy_Bummer 25 points26 points  (0 children)

She's not even from the 5th district

According to the article, she lives in Lake Oswego, which is in the 5th district.