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Job Title – Program Administrator
Company/Organization – Alta Planning + Design
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This position has been closed.
Job Title – Program Administrator
Company/Organization – Alta Planning + Design
Job Title – Mid-level Planner
Company/Organization – Alta Planning + Design
good condition mountain bike, front shocks, standard brakes, small rip in seat
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Early 90’s Specialized Sirrus. New Bontrager Race Lite Wheels.
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BikePortland contributor Elly Blue shared an interesting website with me the other day. It’s called Walk Score and it calculates how walkable your neighborhood is based on your address and its proximity to grocery stores, parks, schools, and so on.
Elly’s a big fan of proximity, as you might remember from her article on it back in January.
Light blue road hybrid with fenders on the front and the back. front and back lights and handle bar extensions.
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It’s been a long time since I mentioned my stickers and I’ve still got a few stacks of them sitting here in my office, so I figured a little sale was in order.
You might have seen them around town and now’s your chance to join the cool kids and adorn your bike (or car, or a stop sign) with a BikePortland.org sticker for the amazing price of 3 for $1!
They’re printed locally, sized to fit bike fenders (4.75″ x 1.5″) and I’ve got three designs to choose from:
Yellow-black-white Raleigh R500 road bike with Shimano Tiagra equipment. Bike will also have a cradle for a Vetta RT55 cycling computer.
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Green Klein Mountain bike with full suspension Manitou shocks in the front and fox racing shock in the back. Bike has damage to the frame near the crankcase from a previous wreck with the bike.
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On Wednesday nights the paved roads through Mt. Tabor Park in southeast Portland are closed to motor vehicle traffic and due to its urban location and natural beauty, it becomes flooded with many different types of users.
Dog walkers, skateboarders, and pedestrians all compete for space. Throw speeding cyclists into the mix (one was recently clocked going 37mph) and you’ve got a recipe for disaster.