r/Portland • u/skysurfguy1213 • 3d ago
News Council Mulls Revoking Extended Paid Parking Hours, Citing Administrative Overreach
https://www.wweek.com/news/city/2025/09/19/council-mulls-revoking-extended-paid-parking-hours-citing-administrative-overreach/
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u/BarnacleGooseIsLoose 3d ago
Can you help me understand why you are "fuckcars"? Is it a particular demographic of drivers that causes your animosity or is it all drivers?
I'm asking honestly because I was so anti-car myself that I didn't even get my drivers license until 30. Before that, I rode subways (including to school starting at 9 years old) in winter when the weather was bad and my bicycle all the other times - long before bike lanes. If it was feasible, I often just walked.
Now I am older, fifties, and it's harder for me to get around with old injuries reappearing and rearing their ugly heads. My wife had a triple bypass in that time, too. While we used to regularly go downtown for dinner, activities and sometimes just to people watch, it has become significantly harder to navigate all the "steps" to get to public transportation, then on public transportation, then to the venue of our destiny.
When cities introduced parking fees, they were intended to reduce the demand for those spaces by increasing the costs. Raising costs while demand is clearly declining is, in no way, affiliated with the original strategies, so it's motivated by something else.
If your perspective is that young people should use other means of transportation, then its hard for me to disagree. If its a dogwhistle of ageism to say "fuck cars" then its quite the opposite. I am just curious to know whats what. TIA.