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Green bike lanes spread to Seattle

Posted on May 9th, 2008 at 10:55 am.

Green bike lanes, like this one on SE 7th in Portland, are also being installed in Seattle.(Photo © J. Maus)

Portland isn’t the only city in the region to go green for bikes. The Seattle Department of Transportation installed that city’s first green bike lanes earlier this week.
According to a press release from SDOT, green […]

One Million Bicycles officially launches: Watch the video

Posted on May 9th, 2008 at 9:29 am.

One Million Bicycles, the ambitious event that plans to hold 100 bike rallies in 50 states and recycle and donate 1 million bikes by August 2009, is rolling full steam ahead.
Organizer and author/activist Joe “Metal Cowboy” Kurmaskie is assembling his staff, registration is now open at OneMillionBicycles.org and a kick-off video has just been released […]

What to do (on a bike) this weekend

Posted on May 9th, 2008 at 8:49 am.

Exchange Cycle Tours — who led a ride to Kelly Point last month — will lead the Butte Buster Challenge on Saturday.(Photo: Matt Picio)

Here’s a listing of some of the bike events and rides happening in and around Portland this weekend.
Major thanks are due to the all-powerful Shift Calendar. If you know of any […]

Archdiocese of Portland will hold a “Blessing of the Bikes”

Posted on May 9th, 2008 at 8:23 am.

Event flyer.Click to enlarge (390k, jpg).

I get a lot of emails here at BikePortland.org headquarters — but yesterday was the first time I ever got one from a Deacon.
It was a personal invitation from Deacon Thomas Gornick, Director of Evangelization for the Archdiocese of Portland, to attend “the Blessing of the Bikes to be […]

Job of the Week

Posted on May 9th, 2008 at 8:13 am.

Here’s a great job opportunity that was posted to the BikePortland Job Listings this week:

Inventory Analyst - Chris King Precision Components

For a complete list of available jobs, click here. If you’d like more information about the BikePortland Job Listings, contact me, or visit the Job Listings page.
You can sign up for the all the […]

Beaverton PD: Walk your bike advice meant only for kids

Posted on May 8th, 2008 at 3:07 pm.

The Beaverton Police Department’s Public Information Officer Sgt. Paul Wandell says a statement about bike safety printed in a city newsletter has been “blown out of proportion.”
The advice — that bicyclists should, “walk your bike across busy intersections and streets” — was printed as a bike safety tip and it has touched a nerve among […]

Hold on to those ballots!

Posted on May 8th, 2008 at 12:17 pm.

Devoted bike advocate and transportation guru Chris Smith will take part in a City Club debate tomorrow.(Photo © J. Maus)

You’ve got some important choices to make in this election, so why not wait a few days before making up your mind?
Tomorrow is the big City Club debate featuring the six candidates vying for City Commissioner […]

Seen in Portland: “Dutch” on a tall-bike and lucky kids

Posted on May 8th, 2008 at 10:10 am.

As many of you who already know, all sorts of interesting things can be seen while riding around a city.
I’ve been trying to snap photos of random sights on the bikeways around Portland more often. Here are three things that caught my eye in the past few days…

I spotted this woman and her child […]

Updated: City of Beaverton recommends walking your bike across busy streets

Posted on May 8th, 2008 at 9:23 am.

Cover of the newsletter.

“Public Safety” is the theme of a special edition of the City of Beaverton’s Your City newsletter (Beaverton is about 7 miles southwest of Portland).
When BikePortland reader Alan Bennett read through it he was shocked to see that under the heading of, Riding Safe: Bicycle Tips, it was recommended that when biking, […]

Adams: Final thoughts on Sauvie and the “massive new transportation challenge facing our City”

Posted on May 8th, 2008 at 8:44 am.

Commissioner Adams during an interview in October 2007.(Photo © J. Maus)

In a letter sent out this morning to subscribers of his email newsletter, City Commissioner Sam Adams summed up PDOT’s budget woes and made some final statements on the defunct Sauvie Island Bridge re-use plan (I think the statement will also be published as […]

Dozono says he’s the reason Adams scrapped Sauvie span plan

Posted on May 7th, 2008 at 5:46 pm.

“If I was not running for Mayor and challenging City Hall’s spending, my opponent would have continued to ram-rod this pet project through”–Sho Dozono

Not surprisingly, Commissioners Adams’ opponent in the race for mayor, Sho Dozono, has issued a statement in response to Adams’ decision to pull the plug on the plan to re-use the Sauvie […]

Bike boxes not the only green on Portland’s bikeways

Posted on May 7th, 2008 at 3:10 pm.

Green thermoplastic material has just been re-applied (it used to be blue) on this bike lane at SE 7th just before Morrison.(Photos © J. Maus)

Portland’s bike boxes have gotten a lot of attention, but selected bike lanes around town have also been getting the green makeover.

The green material — made from the mineral corundum […]

Portland ponders PSAs and some inspiration from Hungary

Posted on May 7th, 2008 at 12:56 pm.

I’ve got a thing for Hungary. My wife Juli was born there and we’ve visited her family several times (they live in Budapest). The old-world romanticism, the food, the history — I just love being there.
I also like catchy, bike-related PSAs that use creative hooks to get the message across. I’ve highlighted […]

Obama spoke cards — get them before he gets here

Posted on May 7th, 2008 at 11:58 am.

An Obama spoke card in Portland, via Los Angeles and New Orleans.(Photos © J. Maus)

Local news outlets are reporting that Senator Barack Obama, the presumptive Democratic nominee for President, is headed to Portland.
No specific details about his visit have been announced but he’s expected to be in Portland later this week.
Sen. Obama delivered a rousing […]

“With a heavy heart” Adams explains Sauvie decision

Posted on May 7th, 2008 at 8:32 am.

Adams addressed the media in his office this morning.(Photos © J. Maus)

In a cramped meeting room in his office a few minutes ago, Commissioner Adams explained how rising gas prices have impacted PDOT’s transportation budget and that the Sauvie Island Bridge span reuse project is the first casualty.
Standing next to PDOT Director Sue Keil, Adams […]

Exclusive: Adams will scrap Sauvie span project

Posted on May 6th, 2008 at 9:56 pm.

“I don’t feel comfortable moving forward at this point.”–Commissioner Sam Adams

City of Portland Commissioner Sam Adams will announce tomorrow (5/7) that he will pull the plug on a plan to re-use the Sauvie Island Bridge span as a bicycle and pedestrian crossing over I-405 in Northwest Portland.
The decision comes on the eve of a City […]

New PSU President “loves to ride bicycles”

Posted on May 6th, 2008 at 3:57 pm.

PSU’s new President Wim Wiewel.(Photo: PSU)

Portland State University’s new President Wim Wiewel (pronounced “vim veeval”) should fit right in at the downtown campus.
Wiewel professed his love of bikes in recent stories published by the Oregonian and the Associated Press.
The Oregonian reported that Wiewel is from Amsterdam and that,
“he says Portland feels like […]