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Bill moves forward despite concerns over Safe Routes and rail program funding

Robbing Peter to pay Paul.

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5 hours ago

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

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Sarah Iannarone steps down as leader of The Street Trust

And she’s already got a new gig with an advocacy group in Central California.

Front PagePeople

6 hours ago

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

14 Comments


Monday Roundup: Oil shock, counting pedestrians, and more

The most notable stories from the past seven days.

Front PageThe Monday Roundup

March 2, 2026

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

41 Comments


Bill seeks to cut $25 million from Safe Routes and bike path program to balance ODOT budget

Taking from safety near schools and off-street paths to pay for highway maintenance. Ouch.

Front Page

March 2, 2026

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

23 Comments


Portland bike thief sentenced to four years in prison

His kink was apartment building bike parking rooms.

Bike TheftFront Page

February 27, 2026

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

21 Comments


An homage to Portland’s bikeway network signs

A small but mighty piece of Portland’s bike infrastructure turns 20 years old.

Front PageInfrastructure

February 27, 2026

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

30 Comments


Exciting progress on Willamette Blvd project

PBOT has been busy reshaping key intersections ahead of major repaving that will happen this summer.

Front Page

February 27, 2026

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

16 Comments


Jobs of the Week: Bike Clark County, Metropolis, Cycle Portland, and more

A fresh batch of great bike jobs.

Front Page

February 27, 2026

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)


Guest Opinion: Portland needs more protected bike lanes — and we need them now

“At some point we must trust our adopted plans and our professional staff to execute them.”

Front PageSouthwest

February 25, 2026

Guest Opinion

79 Comments


District 2 finally gets representation on key city council committee

Committee meetings haven’t even begun yet, but Councilor Sameer Kanal is already speaking up for his district.

Front PagePolitics

February 25, 2026

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

13 Comments


Lawmakers want $3 million from state coffers for 82nd Avenue bus lanes

Lawmakers say 82nd Ave won’t reach it’s full transit potential without BAT lanes.

Front Page

February 24, 2026

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

5 Comments


Neighborhood group, backed by bike advocate, opposes bike lane upgrades

They also want more input into PBOT project selections.

Front PageSouthwest

February 24, 2026

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

118 Comments


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