Everywhere, A Sign: PDX Wayfinding Gets Inclusive Upgrade
A Chinook salmon. A Douglas Fir tree. An open umbrella. All the icons – eight in total – chosen for the new wayfinding signage in…
A Chinook salmon. A Douglas Fir tree. An open umbrella. All the icons – eight in total – chosen for the new wayfinding signage in…
Being aware of your surroundings isn’t just the key to safety at PDX, it’s also part of extraordinary customer service. Whether it’s noticing a puzzled…
The Dredge Oregon wasn’t always dredging in Oregon. The vessel was built in 1943 as a river tugboat designed for towing on the Mississippi River.…
Being respectful – a core value for PDX People – means acknowledging that every person’s experiences and abilities are different, then tailoring the response to each individual…
After five months and more than 250,000 COVID-19 vaccine doses into arms, the PDX Red Lot drive-thru clinic closed for the final time on June…
Being knowledgeable is a core value for PDX People, but it doesn’t just mean knowing all the answers – it also means knowing who to…
The wildfires in our region during the summer of 2020 sparked a renewed conversation about the urgent need to address climate change. For six local…
If you had to build a town in less than two weeks – with traffic that flowed without disruption, clear logistical organization and roles for…
During Women’s History Month, we’re choosing to challenge a history of writing women’s contributions out of history. We’re excited to highlight the contributions of our own…
During Women’s History Month, we’re choosing to challenge a history of writing women’s contributions out of history. We’re excited to highlight the contributions of our…