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Posted on July 3rd, 2009 at 9:04 am.
Whatever you do, make sure there’s plenty of water involved.(Photo © J. Maus)
It’s the big Fourth of July Weekend… what type of bike adventures do you have planned?
Saturday is the start of the Tour de France with the much-anticipated comeback of a guy named Lance Armstrong (perhaps you’ve heard of him?).
For those of [...]
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Posted on July 3rd, 2009 at 8:45 am.
“I think there are some big leaps being made here with regard to the ad’s message being misleading or in some way endangering cyclists. The ad poses a question. How people interpret it or act on it is not up for TriMet to determine.”– Becky Witt, Public Information Officer for TriMet
As the debate continues over [...]
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Posted on July 3rd, 2009 at 8:00 am.
Bonnie Tinker(Photo: Just Out)
61-year old Portland resident Bonnie Tinker, was killed yesterday while riding her bike on the campus of Virginia Tech.
Tinker was attending a Religious Society of Friends conference when the incident occurred. According to The Roanoke Times, she was struck by a dump truck and died on the scene. The Oregonian reports [...]
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Posted on July 3rd, 2009 at 7:34 am.
We’ve had a great selection of jobs posted this week.
Check out more info here:
Transportation Public Advocate — Office of Mayor Sam Adams
Part-time Bike Mechanic — Waterfront Bicycles
Category Business Manager (Top-of-Car) — Yakima Products, Inc.
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Posted on July 2nd, 2009 at 2:04 pm.
New bike corral installed yesterday in front of Crema at the corner of SE 28th and Ankeny.Slideshow below - (Photos © J. Maus)
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Posted on July 2nd, 2009 at 11:54 am.
City is rolling out public outreach process for more bike boulevards.(Photo © J. Maus)
The City of Portland is about to embark on a series of open houses to inform neighborhoods about their bike boulevard plans.
The Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) is busy planning and designing 15 miles of new, low-traffic streets throughout the metro [...]
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Posted on July 2nd, 2009 at 10:33 am.
I really hoped to ignore this story, but now that word about it has spread I sort of have to (unfortunately, a mere Twitter update didn’t suffice).
A local web marketing/consulting firm has plastered a MAX train with the question: “Should cyclists pay a road tax?”
The company says they’re doing this campaign to demonstrate how effective [...]
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Posted on July 1st, 2009 at 4:25 pm.
Entrance to transit station and multi-use path at SE Division Street.(Photo: TriMet)
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Posted on July 1st, 2009 at 3:33 pm.
An example of rude bike parking on Vancouver Ave. (Photo by Mary)
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Posted on July 1st, 2009 at 2:14 pm.
LaHood: “Portland is the transportation capitol of our country.”(Photos © J. Maus)
In a show of political support the likes of which I’ve never seen, a host of elected officials were on hand this morning to welcome U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood to Portland. They assembled at the base of the Aerial Tram [...]
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Posted on July 1st, 2009 at 12:52 pm.
As we’ve been covering with regularity in recent weeks, the City of Portland Bureau of Transportation has been busy installing new on-street bike parking facilities. Known as “bike corrals,” they have proven to be very popular with the community and with business owners.
Each time we cover a new installation, many people wonder how a specific [...]
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Posted on July 1st, 2009 at 11:19 am.
Metro Pres. David Bragdon unveiling the new logo.(Photos © J. Maus)
Last night, at the headquarters of Keen Footwear in the Pearl District, Metro Council President David Bragdon unveiled the new name and logo that will serve as the umbrella for a bi-state effort to build out our regional trails and parks system: The Intertwine.
Formerly known [...]
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Posted on June 30th, 2009 at 10:45 pm.
Ray LaHood will learn aboutstreetcar manufacturing progress.(Photo © J. Maus)
U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood will be in Portland today. The Daily Journal of Commerce and reliable sources say that LaHood will join regional transportation officials near the Aerial Tram tomorrow morning.
LaHood is expected to show his support for Portland’s burgeoning [...]
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Posted on June 30th, 2009 at 1:16 pm.
New bike parking on NE Glisan at 28th gives room to park and room to breathe.(Photos © J. Maus)
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Posted on June 30th, 2009 at 11:55 am.
The Portland police have already used our new listings to nab bike thieves.(Photo: Jack Newlevant)
I’ve got great news for bike lovers and horrible news for bike thieves… It’s been about four years since we first launched the BikePortland Stolen Bike Listings and now, after a long hiatus, they are back and better than ever.
But before [...]
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Posted on June 30th, 2009 at 10:46 am.
Detail of PBOT map showing where counters will be stationed.(Download PDF, 950K)
The City of Portland Bureau of Transportation is gearing up for their annual effort to count how many people are pedaling around our city.
Last year, 75 volunteers helped PBOT expand the scope of their counts to include 140 locations throughout the city. They [...]
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Posted on June 29th, 2009 at 2:22 pm.
Montreal officials aboard their “Bixi” bikes.(Photo: Bixi)
Unlike other projects that the City of Portland has been accused of rushing into (the Sauvie Island Bridge relocation attempt and the Lents/Memorial Coliseum baseball debacle come to mind), no one can ever say that they moved too quickly on bike-sharing.
It was back in February of 2007 that we [...]
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Posted on June 29th, 2009 at 11:51 am.
Johnathon Allen tries to trackstandwhile being hit with water balloons.-Slideshow below/Gallery-(Photos © J. Maus)
As the traditional grande finale to Pedalpalooza, the Multnomah County Bike Fair (MCBF) has lofty expectations to meet. After 17 days and nights of rides and events that captured the hearts and minds of thousands Portlanders, I’d say it came pretty [...]
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Posted on June 29th, 2009 at 11:43 am.
Climate legislation; more TriMet service cuts; SF gets new bike lanes again; removing highways; bikes on bridges; time travel on 5th Ave; carfree Fridays; road rage; bikewashing.
There has been a lot of good news in transportation in the past week. Here are some of the highlights:
- The US House has passed a new, big climate [...]
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Posted on June 29th, 2009 at 9:48 am.
Sen. Floyd Prozanski.(Photos © J. Maus)
Recently passed House Bill 3271 — a bill that addresses a number of types of harassment — includes language that establishes the new crime of “Aggravated Driving While Suspended or Revoked”.
The bill passed through the Oregon Legislature late Thursday and the language to address aggravated driving was added as an [...]
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Posted on June 26th, 2009 at 1:56 pm.
On the midway at MCBF in 2008. (Photo © J. Maus)
“It’s the bike-gasm!”
That’s how the Multnomah County Bike Fair was explained to me on my first time around back in 2005.
The description holds true. After 17 exhausting, exuberant days of Pedalpalooza, fatigue is setting in (and there were even rumors on Twitter [...]
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Posted on June 26th, 2009 at 11:56 am.
New bike corrals have replaced car parking spaces in front of two businesses on N. Williams Ave. (note the one across the street too).-More images-(Photos © J. Maus)
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Posted on June 26th, 2009 at 11:28 am.
Yesterday was quite a day.
In the span of about two hours, we learned of Michael Jackson’s death, planned a ride (and had a blast), did three TV interviews, got mentioned in The Oregonian, and even got noticed by the New York Times.
And this morning, the famous bike-blogger/comedian BikeSnobNYC came across that mention of our ride [...]
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Posted on June 26th, 2009 at 11:06 am.
A bike only lane, compliments of Hoffman Construction Corp.-More images-(Photos © J. Maus)
A few months ago, I shared a story of bike lane disrespect about how construction crews often have no regard for bikeways during their projects.
Today, we have the complete opposite; a construction detour that goes above and beyond anything I’ve seen.
Hoffman Construction is [...]
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Posted on June 26th, 2009 at 9:43 am.
Ron Buel(Photos © J. Maus)
[The following editorial was written by Ron Buel. Buel is a long time Portland transportation activist through his work with Riverfront for People. Back in November 2006, BikePortland covered his initiative to bury the I-5 freeway through Portland's eastside.
In this editorial, Mr. Buel shares his concerns that, despite intentions, the City [...]
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Posted on June 25th, 2009 at 4:27 pm.
*Scroll down for ride report, photos and video
Nice moonwalk Curt!-More images Video below-(Photos © J. Maus)
The King of Pop, Michael Jackson, is dead.
This very sad news has led to respond with a bike ride, full of Michael Jackson music and memories.
Meet at 6:30 at the Peace Garden above the Eastbank Esplanade at east end of [...]
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Posted on June 25th, 2009 at 2:35 pm.
Enemies turned allies; Rep. McHenry (L) and Shane Cooper.(Photo: DeFeet)
Remember Rep. Patrick McHenry?
McHenry is a Republican member of Congress from North Carolina who, back in August of 2007, sharply ridiculed and mocked the bike commuter tax benefit when it came up in Congress as part of an energy bill.
During a floor speech, McHenry [...]
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Posted on June 25th, 2009 at 1:35 pm.
Steph Routh, executive director of the Willamette Pedestrian Coalition, speaks at the event this morning.- More images -(Photos © J. Maus)
With the summer cycling season in full swing, the Bicycle Transportation Alliance (BTA) and a host of partners kicked of another year of their Eye to Eye safety campaign at a press conference near the [...]
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Posted on June 25th, 2009 at 12:23 pm.
Lincoln Restaurant tries to lure in passing cyclists.(Photo © J. Maus)
To accomodate what is probably Portland’s busiest bikeway through a commercial district (outside of downtown), the City of Portland Bureau of Transportation is set to install two more of their on-street bike corrals on N.Williams.
According to Sarah Figliozzi with PBOT, the new corrals will be [...]
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Posted on June 25th, 2009 at 11:11 am.
Bikes in Forest Park.(Photo © J. Maus)
The efforts by the Northwest Trail Alliance (NWTA, formerly the Portland United Mountain Pedalers) to thaw relations with Portland Parks and Recreation (PP&R) and the Forest Park Conservancy (FPC) in order to hasten increased access for bikes in Forest Park are moving faster than I can keep up with.
I [...]
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