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Hello folks. I'm K50 Dude and have made some contributions to this article (mainly starting it). However we have a large problem. Our only image on this page meets the criteria for deletion and will be gone within a week. You can click on it to see the template. The main problem is that there is no copyright notice and it looks like it was tooken from a website, so it may even be nominated for Speedy Deletion soon.
If someone can please put a copyright tag on that image so we don't lose it, it would be very appreciated.
Hi.
I've done some revisions to this article. Does anybody have a picture? We really need one. Meanwhile, this article is coming along quite well. Notice though that "Catheters Bridge" isn't returning many news article results if you search for it. "New Portland Bridge" works better to find more information to add.
Thanks.
User:Zszs54321 added some good information about the history of Chinook Jargon in early Portland to the lede. Since the article is primarily about the bridge, the focus on the history of Chinook Jargon is a bit WP:RECENT. A new section might be created in this article about it, but I also think this part really belongs in the Chinook Jargon article:
-- Esprqii ( talk) 17:08, 18 April 2014 (UTC)
Given that a megathrust earthquake is expected within the lifetime of this bridge, it would be interesting to know how big a quake it is being designed to withstand. Nearly all bridges in Portland will collapse and this one will become vital for emergency vehicles and evacuations. I do not know the answer or I would be adding it to the article rather than writing this comment. FatBear1 ( talk) 19:07, 7 August 2015 (UTC)
I added the category "Road bridges in Oregon" because buses and emergency vehicles may access the bridge. Though, I could also argue that this category is slightly misleading since private automobiles cannot access the bridge. Thoughts? --- Another Believer ( Talk) 01:45, 14 August 2015 (UTC)
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Hello folks. I'm K50 Dude and have made some contributions to this article (mainly starting it). However we have a large problem. Our only image on this page meets the criteria for deletion and will be gone within a week. You can click on it to see the template. The main problem is that there is no copyright notice and it looks like it was tooken from a website, so it may even be nominated for Speedy Deletion soon.
If someone can please put a copyright tag on that image so we don't lose it, it would be very appreciated.
Hi.
I've done some revisions to this article. Does anybody have a picture? We really need one. Meanwhile, this article is coming along quite well. Notice though that "Catheters Bridge" isn't returning many news article results if you search for it. "New Portland Bridge" works better to find more information to add.
Thanks.
User:Zszs54321 added some good information about the history of Chinook Jargon in early Portland to the lede. Since the article is primarily about the bridge, the focus on the history of Chinook Jargon is a bit WP:RECENT. A new section might be created in this article about it, but I also think this part really belongs in the Chinook Jargon article:
-- Esprqii ( talk) 17:08, 18 April 2014 (UTC)
Given that a megathrust earthquake is expected within the lifetime of this bridge, it would be interesting to know how big a quake it is being designed to withstand. Nearly all bridges in Portland will collapse and this one will become vital for emergency vehicles and evacuations. I do not know the answer or I would be adding it to the article rather than writing this comment. FatBear1 ( talk) 19:07, 7 August 2015 (UTC)
I added the category "Road bridges in Oregon" because buses and emergency vehicles may access the bridge. Though, I could also argue that this category is slightly misleading since private automobiles cannot access the bridge. Thoughts? --- Another Believer ( Talk) 01:45, 14 August 2015 (UTC)