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In this episode of The Century of Cities, we welcome Congressman Earl Blumenauer (Retired), a lawyer, author, and politician who served as the U.S. representative for Oregon's 3rd congressional district from 1996 to January 2025. Portland's bold approach to urban planning, transit, and sustainability has made it a global model for livability. Blumenauer has been at the forefront of this transformation, advocating for policies prioritizing public transportation, cycling, and innovative land use. He takes us from the 1980s to today, exploring how Portland resisted car-centric development, championed streetcars and cycling, and pioneered the nation's first urban growth boundary. Looking ahead to 2080, Earl shares his vision for climate-resilient, people-focused cities and the role of federal leadership in shaping a more sustainable urban future.

Please note: Our podcast interview was recorded prior to Representative Blumenauer's retirement.