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  2. Meet our Mid-Valley: Salem resident, UO grad inspired about ...

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    Sulwyn De Crozuc focused on safety and usability for Salem's bike corridor as part of the Sustainable City Year Program with the University of Oregon. Meet our Mid-Valley: Salem resident, UO grad ...

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  4. Peter Courtney Minto Island Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Peter Courtney Minto Island Bridge is a bicycle and pedestrian Bridge in Salem, Oregon, United States, connecting downtown Salem to Minto-Brown Island Park. [1] [4] [5] With a budget of $10 million, it was approved by the City of Salem in 2010, with construction beginning in May 2015. [6]

  5. Salem awarded $2.8 million federal grant for 'Vision Zero ...

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    The federal government awarded Salem a $2.8-million grant to support its Vision Zero program designed to eliminate pedestrian deaths, city officials announced Friday

  6. Union Street Railroad Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Union Street Railroad Bridge is a vertical lift, Pratt through truss bridge that spans the Willamette River in Salem, Oregon, United States, built in 1912–13.It was last used by trains in the early 1990s and was sold for one dollar in 2003 to the City of Salem, which converted it to bicycle and pedestrian use in 2008–2009.

  7. $2.7 million grant for Front Street could reshape future of ...

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    A $2.7 million federal grant could help transform north downtown Salem into a walkable, bikeable community with housing, businesses and entertainment.

  8. Bluebikes - Wikipedia

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    Bluebikes, originally Hubway, is a bicycle sharing system in the Boston metropolitan area.As of 2023, the system had deployed 480 stations with a fleet of over 5,300 bikes in the 10 municipalities it served.

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