Overview
- Portland Bureau of Transportation estimated about 20,000 attendees for the downtown event, the first Sunday Parkways routed through the city center since 2019.
- The car-free route spanned 2.3 miles between Southwest Broadway and Southwest Park Avenue and between Southwest Oak and Southwest Harrison, with an added stretch from the PSU Park Blocks to SW 2nd Avenue between Harrison and Mill.
- Closures ran from noon to 5 p.m., MAX and Portland Streetcar operated normally, and multiple TriMet bus lines detoured starting around 11 a.m. with regular service expected after roughly 5:30 p.m.
- Residents along the route had limited driving access, with vehicle crossings permitted only at designated points including SW Washington, Alder, Taylor, Jefferson, Clay, Market, and on SW 4th, 5th and 6th avenues.
- Kaiser Permanente sponsored the city-sanctioned event, which featured free activities such as circus demonstrations, live music, and free admission to the Oregon Historical Society.