2 • The Southwest Portland Post The Southwest Portland Post 4207 SE Woodstock Blvd #509 Portland, OR 97206 Fax: (866) 727-5336 email: news@multnomahpost.com Disparaging remarks about cyclists not helpful in Capitol Highway discussion I’m the Multnomah Neighborhood Association’s secretary. In the year and a half I’ve volunteered on the board, many exciting and contro- versial land use decisions have been made. During this time, I have felt dis- couraged by numerous disparaging remarks about cyclists. I write today to remind you that the very same kinds of people who ride bikes, also drive cars, and cross streets, meaning some of them are considerate and some are not. Personally, I am multi-modal. In my business and personal life, I may walk; bike; take the bus, train, or plane; or drive one of my two ve- hicles. I am grateful for infrastructure throughout the city, state, and coun- try that allows me to live a lifestyle with so many choices. At this month’s meeting, we dis- cussed the proposed improvements EDITORIAL for Capitol Highway that I believe will make it safer for walkers, bikers, and drivers. Due to our slope-challenged street system, pedestrians and cyclists have few alternatives to move between the Multnomah Village business district and Barbur Blvd. These “alternative transportation” users aren’t going away just because we didn’t build anything. As one neighborhood association member has mentioned a few times, there are kids out there trying to get to school. I invite you to remember as you travel around that the other people around you are someone else’s loved one. I hope you treat them with the same respect that you hope others are treating your loved ones as they travel around. When I get behind the wheel, the significant difference in mass/weight between a pedestrian or a cyclist and a car inspires me to think of my car more as weapon, able to kill as efficiently as a gun. For a healthier and safer commu- nity, I hope you will both be at your best when behind the wheel and sup- port projects, such as the pedestrian, cyclist and vehicular improvements proposed on Capitol Highway, so that we are better able to protect the health and welfare of everyone in our neighborhood. July 2011 Correction: New Safeway will be at Barbur Blvd and Capitol Hill Rd I am a regular reader and enjoy the focused information that you provide regarding Southwest Portland. But your story about the proposed Safeway [“Multnomah residents con- sider Safeway traffic impacts” by Lee Perlman, June 2011] is very confusing. First, why do you not identify the existing store that Safeway would be replacing. At the intersection of Capitol Highway and Barbur Blvd, that seems to be either that Castle Adult store, or World Foods. Huge piece of information, and when writing for an inverted journal- istic style, such a weighted piece of information should be right there in the lead. Why you don’t identify the store besides by “an existing store” is a complete mystery to me. OK, now I figure it out. You incor- rectly said Capitol Highway in the lead, and then you correctly say Capitol Hill Road further on. Better luck on proofing next time. [Editor’s Note: That was my mis- take. Sorry for the confusion. –Don Snedecor] No problem, thanks for the reply. Still think mentioning that they were (Continued on Page 3) If you’ve made it this far, thanks for reading. I look forward to seeing you at a neighborhood meeting sometime in the future. Maria Cahill Multnomah Advertise in the Post! 503-244-6533 Deeper Sedation Dentistry... Residential & Intermediate Alzheimer’s Care Dr. Little at West Hills Family Dental Center now offers DEEP SEDATION DENTISTRY. It’s MORE EFFECTIVE than just a pill. Its about what we can do, not what we can’t. Call and find out why West Hills Family Dental Center is different. 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