Year: 2004
Brand: Felt
Model: ?
Color:Silver
Serial: ?
Stolen in , OR
Stolen:2009-07-11
Stolen From: tillamook and 7th
Neighborhood: inner NE
Owner: Adam Clardy-O’Neal
OwnerEmail: oneality@msn.com
Reward: 100
Description: Silver Felt Hybrid: skinny tires, straight bars, SPD pedals, full fenders, rear rack, bontrager carbon fork
This registrant does not have proof of ownership of this bike
Day: July 15, 2009
Columbian: Clark County commisioners want to look into bike license fee
The Columbian newspaper is reporting that Clark County Commissioners want staff to look into a plan to create a bicycle licensing fee.
grey/black KHS flite
Brand: KHS
Model: flite
Color:grey/black
Size:53
Stolen in portland, OR 97232
Stolen:2009-07-14
Stolen From: my porch, 29th and NE Davis
Neighborhood: laurelhurst
Owner: Elissa Hall
OwnerEmail: ehall2@uoregon.edu
Reward: twenty bucks
Description: cane creek headset, small dent in top tube, single speed with nice front wheel and old rear wheel
This registrant does not have proof of ownership of this bike
Reader Photo of the Week: Human-powered Hippo
(Photo by Greg Raisman, from the BikePortland Photographers pool Flickr)
Sunday Parkways set for first foray into Northeast Portland
Kruger considers legal options, remains commited to bike races
Farmer Don Kruger, owner of Kruger’s Farm Market on Sauvie Island, says he’s “hanging tough” after the recent Multnomah County decision on his farm stand permit.
During a standard permit update process that was triggered by a complaint from one of Kruger’s neighbors, the County ruled that Kruger is no longer allowed to host several of the activities that have made his farm a popular destination for many in the Portland region.
In their decision, the County ruled that the only fee-based activities that can happen at the farm are weekly “harvest festivals” and the corn maze. As for bike races, the County wrote that, “The bike races are inconsistent with the code criteria and are not an activity that promotes the sale of farm crops.”
