It’s been decades since I’ve been to Portland, but a population exodus might, paradoxically, be a good thing for the city.
One of my sister-in-laws lives there, and her biggest complaint is not homelessness/crime, rather commuting times.
It’s been decades since I’ve been to Portland, but a population exodus might, paradoxically, be a good thing for the city.
One of my sister-in-laws lives there, and her biggest complaint is not homelessness/crime, rather commuting times.
commuting times would be a killer for me. On the rare occasions that I go to sporting events in the larger cities here in North Carolina I get really irritated by traffic and can't imagine what it would be like to have that simply be a part of every single day of your life. We scoff at "road rage incidents" over here in the East of the state... but I only have to be stuck on a non-moving highway for about an hour before I start to relate to those people.