Could Portland’s next bridges be carfree?

Front page of today’s Oregonian

The Oregonian has a front page story this morning about a new potential bridge that would cross the Willamette River south of the Marquam Bridge.

Writer Dylan Rivera reports that it would be “Portland’s first new bridge in 34 years,” and that it would be unique among other Willamette River bridges in its prohibition of a certain type of vehicle…

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Stolen Diamond Back Unknown

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It is a red Diamond Back full suspension mountain bike with stickers on about fifty percent of the frame. The frame is 18 inches it has 5.5 inches of suspension travel in the rear shock and 5 in the fron. It has a seat bag and light mount in the back. on the handle bars their is a light mount and a gps. The front brake adjustment screw is stripped. it has front and rear disc brakes, and metal bmx pedals.

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Stolen Trek 5 2T Madon

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Like new, new Conti GP4000S tires, new brakes, new chain, new handle bar tape. Rough srape on rear wheel quick release, small line scratch on right front fork?

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Oregonian: Cyclists are an “important micro-constituency”

National Bike Summit

Oregonian political reporter
Jeff Mapes
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The Oregonian recently rolled out a new political blog written by Jeff Mapes. You might have met Mapes at any number of bike events and meetings in the past year or so: he recently concluded a sabbatical to research a book on how bicycles are shaping the urban bicycle movement in America (that’s my description, not his).

Now he’s back at the desk for the Oregonian and working hard on his Mapes on politics blog.

This morning he got to blend his two areas of expertise on an an article titled “Sam Adams and his bicycling base”.

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NYC moves fast on first physically separated bike lane

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A few weeks ago, I shared the news that the New York City Dept. of Transportation had decided to install the city’s first-ever physically separated bike lane (a.k.a. cycle track).

Well, the bike revolution must have taken hold within the bureaucracy because they’ve already started the project.

Video activist extraordinaire Clarence Eckerson happened upon it yesterday and says, “I had to pinch myself when I ran into it today. Thank goodness I had a camera [watch his video below]. The DOT here is moving at such an accelerated pace it is hard for us to even keep up!”

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Bike Commute Challengers will party tonight

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Awards and bragging rights are at stake tonight.
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Tonight in Southeast Portland — just yards from one of the city’s busiest bikeways — the BTA will hold their annual Bike Commute Challenge after party.

Thousands of bike commuters from companies throughout Oregon (see the impressive list here) “challenged” each other to see who could log the most trips by bike. The event lasted all of September and all signs point to it being another smashing success.

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Bike stars come out for Sam Adams’ campaign launch

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Local racers John Howe and
Clint Culpepper (of Team Beer)
with Adams.
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Sam Adams’ run for mayor got off to a rollicking start last night in Southeast Portland. People crowded into Roots Brewing like sardines for a glimpse at the man many expect to be the future leader of our city.

As expected there were many familiar bike community faces in the crowd. I noticed many PDOT and BTA staffers (including both the current and former Executive Directors), a few Zoobombers and even a Sprockette.

Local racers John Howe and Clint Culpepper from Team Beer presented Adams with an official team spoke card (right before posing for the photo at right).

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An interview with Commissioner Sam Adams

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Sam Adams
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Unless you live in a cave, you know that tonight in Southeast Portland, City Commissioner Sam Adams will announce his candidacy for mayor (5:30 at Roots Brewing in SE Portland).

But that’s not why I met up with him for an interview on Tuesday.

Surprisingly, even though we’ve seen each other a countless meetings and events over the past two years, we’ve never spoken for more than a few sentences here and there.

It was good to finally sit down and hear what he had to say about how bikes figure into the future of our city.

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Sewing/Shoe Repair Person (Mountain Soles)

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This position has been filled. Sorry.

Job Title – Sewing/ Shoe Repair Person
Company/OrganizationMountain Soles (1623 SE 12th)

Job Description
Are you familiar with outdoor gear or footwear?
Do you know how to sew or resole shoes?
Have you ever made or repaired your own outdoor gear or shoes?

We are accepting resumes for one part time position (30-32 hrs wk), with potential for more hours in the future.
Hourly wage (depends on experience).
Comfortable, Relaxed, Interesting work environment.
Business committed to continually improve processes to decrease impact on environment.
Be a part of a exciting locally owned small business.

We are currently hiring for one position.

General Qualities we are looking for:

    1.Good Customer Service Skills over the phone and in person. Good hand writing.
    2.Ability to make change and use a credit card machine.
    3.Reliable
    4.Excited to learn new skills.
    5.Keen eye for detail.
    6.Must be a self starter and committed to high quality work.
    7.Drug Free work environment
    8.Comfortable with other simple tasks (vacuuming, sweeping, washing windows, etc.)

Sewing Qualities we are looking for:

    1.Ability to perform sewing repairs, modifications, and alterations on high end outerwear, tents, backpacks, sleeping bags, drysuits, etc…
    2.Must know how to repair/ replace zippers on the above listed items. (e.g. Replace full zipper on Gore-Tex jacket in less than one hour, like new)
    3.Ability to visualize three dimensionally. (e.g. ability to deconstruct and reconstruct intricately constructed items while making repairs or modifications to items)
    4.Experience with: industrial sewing machines (needle feed, walking foot, bar tacker, serger etc.)

Shoe Repair Skills/ Qualities we are looking for:

    1.Ability to perform shoe repairs, modifications, and alterations on high end outdoor footwear including rock climbing shoes, hiking & mountaineering boots.
    2.Must know how to repair/ replace soles, stitching, and hardware on footwear.
    3.Experience with: industrial shoe repair machines (finisher, long arm patcher, presses, etc.)
    4.Ability to visualize three dimensionally. (e.g. ability to deconstruct and reconstruct intricately constructed items while making repairs or modifications to items)

If you have shoe or sewing skills, but not both, and are interested, please apply.

Want to learn more about our business before you send your resume? Check out www.mtnsoles.com

How to Apply
Reply with an email resume to Sewing job: mtnsoles (at) hotmail (dot) com. Please include prior work experience. Include daytime/ evening phone where you can be reached. DO NOT call or stop by our shop to drop off resume or ask about job openings. If we like your resume we will call you for an interview. A criminal background check may be required for this job.