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National Bike Summit
Veronica Rinard from POVA
met Congressman Peter DeFazio today.

We have an exciting contingent of Oregonians here in DC. It’s sort of like a bike advocacy all-star team.

There are 20 of us, give or take, ranging from the Mayor of Wilsonville (Charlotte Lehan) to an interested citizen from Corvallis (Brad Upton). It’s great to have everyone here, but I’m particularly jazzed to have folks here representing the tourism perspective.

Here are their names and affiliations:

Scott West of Travel Oregon
at dinner last night.

It’s huge for cycling in Oregon to have these folks at the table. They help further the important dialogue about how bicycles are a major boon to economic development and how important it is to have high quality, connected facilities.

Lately in Portland I’ve run into Scott West and Veronica Rinard at several bike-related meetings. They are immersing themselves in our world so they can begin to more effectively talk about cycling, become aware of the issues, and offer their expertise to help move cycling forward in Oregon.

Next month I’ll see them all again when I venture down to Sisters (just north of Bend) for the annual Oregon Bicycle Tourism Summit.

Tourism will play an increasingly important role in the bike advocacy mix, and I’m glad Oregon is already ahead of the game.

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