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Portland Street Plaza Removed After Community Pushback

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
3 weeks ago
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NW 13th Avenue Plaza. Photo by the City of Portland.

NW 13th Avenue Plaza. Photo by the City of Portland.

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  • Why the NW 13th Avenue Plaza Is Being Removed
    • Oregon Housing Initiative Meets Public Space Innovation Challenge
  • Reconfiguring NW 13th: What Changes Are Coming
    • Summary of Structural Issues Reported
  • When Innovation Clashes With Reality
    • Survey Highlights: Community Sentiment
  • Enforcement Actions and Policy Follow-Through
  • Portland’s Broader Plaza Landscape
  • What’s Next for Oregon?

The Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) is dismantling three blocks of the NW 13th Avenue street plaza today, citing prolonged noncompliance from businesses and overwhelming public dissatisfaction.

This action marks a significant shift in PBOT’s broader efforts to reimagine urban spaces under its Public Street Plazas program.

The removal follows months of resident complaints and a 2024 survey in which over 70% of respondents supported the idea of a plaza—if executed properly, illustrating the complex balance between innovation and implementation in public infrastructure.

 

Why the NW 13th Avenue Plaza Is Being Removed

Community sentiment and business resistance have shaped PBOT’s decision to scale back this once-promising project.

  • Public safety concerns: Narrow visibility, emergency access issues, and fire hazards flagged by Portland Fire & Rescue.

  • Design violations: The three businesses built oversized, enclosed dining structures up to 25.5 feet wide—more than double permitted widths.

  • Persistent noncompliance: Despite four deadline extensions, none of the businesses altered their structures by the final June 1 cutoff.

  • Public feedback: Survey respondents overwhelmingly favored open, inviting spaces, criticizing the current installations as “imposing” and “unwelcoming.”

 

Oregon Housing Initiative Meets Public Space Innovation Challenge

PBOT’s decision has larger implications for Portland’s infrastructure projects and broader urban planning in Oregon.

While the city has championed pedestrian-centered design through over 575 outdoor dining permits and 16 active street plazas, this project illustrates that compliance and community collaboration are essential for long-term success.

“The current structures violate the spirit of a public plaza. They’re more like private shacks than shared space,”

said a local Pearl District resident in the 2024 survey.

 

Reconfiguring NW 13th: What Changes Are Coming

Only one block of the original four will remain pedestrianized—between NW Everett and NW Flanders—while the three removed blocks will revert to two-way traffic with shared conditions.

 

Summary of Structural Issues Reported

Issue Description
Structure Size Up to 25.5 ft wide, exceeding the 12 ft plaza guidance
Fire Safety Roofs blocked fire access and building connections
Visibility and Access Structures hindered pedestrian lines of sight and access for emergency lanes
Public Discontent 466 survey responses flagged concerns over aesthetics, access, and noise

 

When Innovation Clashes With Reality

While Portland’s Outdoor Dining Program has received national praise—including a 2021 award from Travel Portland—it’s clear that innovation must remain adaptable to real-world use.

The NW 13th Avenue project, once envisioned as a vibrant pedestrian hub, suffered from inconsistent business engagement and a lack of alignment with the city’s open-space vision.

 

Survey Highlights: Community Sentiment

  • “Too big, too walled-off—these aren’t plazas, they’re boxes.”

  • “Dining structures need to feel like part of the street, not permanent extensions.”

  • “These block views, limit access, and encourage disruptive behavior.”

 

Enforcement Actions and Policy Follow-Through

PBOT has begun daily fines of $500 per business for continued obstruction since June 1. This follows earlier fines issued weekly beginning May 11 after businesses missed multiple compliance deadlines.

The agency emphasized that design flexibility had been extended generously, with offers allowing slightly larger platforms within plaza guidelines.

 

Portland’s Broader Plaza Landscape

Despite the NW 13th setback, most of PBOT’s public space initiatives remain widely supported, such as:

  • 575+ permitted outdoor dining spaces

  • 500+ active permits under 2023 rules for outdoor business operations

  • 16 successful public street plazas across the city

 

What’s Next for Oregon?

As Oregon’s urban centers continue to grow, future infrastructure projects must strike a better balance between business flexibility and public utility.

The NW 13th Avenue decision underscores the need for early alignment between city vision and private execution.

To ensure future plazas thrive:

  • Prioritize design transparency: Keep community groups informed with clear expectations from day one.

  • Enforce smarter, sooner: Allow flexibility, but act decisively when compliance lags.
  • Design for year-round usability: Avoid large structures that are underused in colder seasons.

 

“This isn’t a failure of concept—it’s a reminder that execution matters,” said a PBOT spokesperson.

“We remain committed to creating inclusive, open public spaces across Portland.”

 

Sources: PBOT.

Tags: NW 13th AvenuePearl District updatesPublic Street Plazas
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Ivan Golden

Ivan Golden founded THX News™ with the goal of restoring trust in journalism. As CEO and an investigative journalist, he leads the organization's efforts to deliver unbiased, fact-checked reporting to readers worldwide. He is committed to uncovering the truth and providing context to the stories that shape our world. Read his insightful articles on THX News.

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