Submit your comments on this article |
Home Front: Politix |
No Deliveries For You! |
2023-12-04 |
![]() Need something delivered today? Fugedaboutit The project has been made possible by a $2 million federal grant supported by the Biden administration’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill, KGW8 says. Grant my ass. Paid for by taxpayers. The new rule applies to a 16-block area that includes the Portland Building, the Federal Building, and the County Courthouse. Within this zone, gas- and diesel-powered vehicles will not be allowed to make deliveries or pickups of any kind. The program will take effect in early 2024, KGW8 reports. Once it does, any vehicles that violate the "zero-emission delivery zone" will receive parking citations. Businesses and government buildings in the area will still need to have materials delivered, so Portland is also establishing new "distribution hubs" outside the zone, according to KGW8. "distribution hubs" another word for looting centers. Larger delivery vehicles will be able to drop off their cargo, which will be transferred to EVs, including e-bikes and trikes, for final delivery. Portland has plans to partner with local business B-line Sustainable Urban Delivery to provide this service. The new zone will offer several benefits for Portland residents, KGW8 reports. It should help reduce traffic by taking delivery vehicles off the streets and will lead to cleaner air in the most crowded area of the city. It’s also a win for the environment. Transportation accounted for 35% of Oregon’s heat-trapping air pollution in 2021. The more residents and businesses switch to non-polluting solutions like EVs, the less they’ll contribute to the Earth’s rising temperature. Charging these EV's takes a lot of money. The project got attention on the r/electricvehicles subreddit, where commenters were enthusiastic about the change. One Redditor, who said they were born and raised in Portland, commented, "This isn’t surprising at all. We have a long-standing hatred of cars here. Yes, I know it includes EVs. But if we were given the opportunity to outlaw cars, we would." Another user proposed an expansion. "There are lots of parts of lots of cities where cargo bikes are easier to deal with for everyone," they said. |
Posted by:Deacon Blues |
#6 What did they use before rickshaws? Gasoline engines... |
Posted by: magpie 2023-12-04 21:53 |
#5 Another victory for the Amish Resistance Army. Portland is economically been discharged into hospice care. |
Posted by: Super Hose 2023-12-04 09:55 |
#4 That is intended to just make it easier to steal stuff without a risk of getting caught. |
Posted by: EMS Artifact 2023-12-04 09:46 |
#3 Start hitching the horses up. Wait till they see the pollution that 1-4 horse power natural delivery systems leave in their wake. |
Posted by: Procopius2k 2023-12-04 07:41 |
#2 I recommend any area that a politician lives be 1st. |
Posted by: NN2N1 2023-12-04 06:06 |
#1 Delivery guys work their butts off. The no-go zones will give them a bit of a breather. |
Posted by: M. Murcek 2023-12-04 05:52 |