Strong, chilly winds and nearly horizontal rain did little to dampen spirits at Sunday’s fifth annual Bunny on a Bike Ride.
Month: March 2008
Alice goes to Paris with inspiring style
Neary 800 bike advocates from all over Oregon spent Saturday night toasting each other’s accomplishments at the 13th annual Alice Awards and Auction held at the Oregon Convention Center.
The Bicycle Transportation Alliance (BTA) hosts the event and they made sure there was enough bike parking — and it’s a good thing they did because nearly half of the attendees rode to the event. Volunteers staffed a valet bike parking area that parked over 300 bikes and racks in front of the building still overflowed.
Free Legal Clinic for Bicyclists
A FREE VEHICLE LAW CLASS FOR BICYCLISTS
When: Wednesday, April 2, 2008, 6:00 p.m.-7:30 p.m.
What: Class on Oregon’s vehicle laws from a bicyclist’s perspective with Bike Lawyer Ray Thomas.
Where: Bicycle Transportation Alliance office at 233 NW 5th Ave.
Cost: Free
Contact: BTA at (503) 226-0676 to pre-register.
Weekend open thread: Share your bike fun
Easter weekend means different things to different people. Some folks go to church and some folks ride their bikes through the city dressed up like bunnies (and I’m sure some folks do both).
But before the bunnies on bikes take over, let’s not forget about “Alice in Paris”.
Yes, it’s that time of the year again when the BTA throws a big party where the entire Portland Bike Mafia shows up, drink lots of wine and formulates sinister plots to take over the city. Should be fun.
Then, on Sunday it’s time to celebrate Easter by taking part in two great, time-honored Portland traditions: the Bunny on a Bike Ride and Zoobomb.
Family-friendly Zoobomb
Want to take you kids Zoo-Bombing, but don’t like all the booze, and can’t stay out late on a school night?
Well, come on up to the hill on Sundays, at 4:30 pm, and try out the new KID BOMB!
MEET at the Veterans War Memorial in Washington Park.
This Sunday, Easter, we will have our first event, including an egg hunt!
This ride is being organized by that none other than Caffeine Jones … (former Alberta Street Clown House resident!).
Mt. Hood bike race adds tough recreational ride to the schedule
This just in from the organizers of the Mt. Hood Cycling Classic…
Mt Hood Cycling Classic Adds Two-Day “Tour de Hood” Recreational Ride Challenge
Bike shop’s ads go beyond the ordinary
This article is by contributor Carl Larson. Carl previously wrote about the Zoobomb art rack project.
The only candidate truly running (and biking) for the job
[Via the Portland Mercury Blog]
Check out City Council candidate Harold C Williams Two. He’s announced a run and bike ride he hopes will end with a job at City Hall:

Bureau of Maintenance outlines bike safety measures
The City of Portland’s Bureau of Maintenance is pushing forward to improve bike/truck safety.
Bikes at the Barack Obama rally
Regrettably I won’t be inside the Barack Obama rally this morning. However, I did stop by the Coliseum on my way into the office to check out the bike parking situation.
While there are definitely a lot of bikes parked illegally (a technicality, since there is not an adequate number of legal spaces), the situation seems to be under control. I didn’t see any signs of security guards removing bikes (yet).
It was good to see hundreds of bikes parked outside the entrance!
Obama backers scramble for bike parking
Volunteers working on Barack Obama’s event in Portland tomorrow at the Memorial Coliseum are scrambling to make sure they’ve got enough bike parking capacity.
They’re well aware of what happened back in February when cyclists didn’t find enough parking at an event at the Oregon Convention Center. In that case, bolt-cutter wielding security guards (caught in action in this YouTube clip) impounded and removed bikes that were parked to railings and iron fences in front of the event.
New Portland bike map: Bigger, better, Beaverton
The Transportation Options division of PDOT has just printed up 30,000 new city bike maps (not to be confused with Metro’s “Bike There” map). I got a look at them first-hand today thanks to long-time Options staffer and mapping guru Jeff Smith.
Jeff pointed out that for the first time ever, they’ve devoted a full section a small section on the back of the map to the city of Beaverton (about 8 miles west of Portland). Here’s a little sneak peak…