KOIN TV staffer victim of hit-and-run in Beaverton

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Connor was struck on SW Hall Blvd.

The Beaverton Police Department reports that last night at about 11:49 pm, a man was hit by a truck on SW Hall Blvd just west of SW Scholls Ferry Road. The truck fled the scene and left 53 year old Jeff Connor laying the middle of the road.

According to Oregon Media Central (OMC), Connor is the nightside editor for KOIN television, the regional CBS affiliate station.

Here are more details from BPD:

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gray Redline 925 2006

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Year: 2006
Brand: Redline
Model: 925
Color:gray
Size:54″
Stolen in Portland, OR 97209
Stolen:2009-07-6
Stolen From: the bike rack at the Civic Condominiums (directly across from the entry to The Agency sports bar)
Neighborhood: Goosehollow
Owner: Jeff Guggenheim
OwnerEmail: jeffguggenheim@gmail.com
Description: Gray, Redline 9.2.5 with bullhorn handlebars wrapped in pink bar tape
This registrant does not have proof of ownership of this bike

An update on bikeway design for TriMet’s new light rail bridge

Bridge concept design
by Donald MacDonald.

Once it’s built, TriMet’s Milwaukie Light Rail bridge over the Willamette River will be the first in the country to carry only light rail and people on bikes and foot (no cars).

What will the actual bike and pedestrian facilities look like?

TriMet is currently working out design details with their new architect on the project, Donald MacDonald. At a recent bridge design meeting, MacDonald unveiled some interesting drawings of what the new bridge might look like. Also, TriMet’s bridge team offered details on the project to the City’s Bicycle Advisory Committee last month.

Jeff Jahn of PortlandArt.net was at a recent design meeting and has covered the design talks closely. He says MacDonald has been touting the bridge’s bike and ped facilities as possibly being some of the best in the world.

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Industry mag says “transportation bike” revolution is upon us

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“Whether it’s a hip aesthetic or an environmental message, transportation bikes are making a lifestyle and cultural statement that will change the face of the industry.”

Bicycle Retailer and Industry News (BRAIN) has made it official: “transportation bikes” are taking the bike industry by storm.

In a story published on their website yesterday, the publication wrote that all the major players are ramping up their city bike offerings and that they are finally getting, “the acceptance and sales success that mountain bikes enjoyed in recent years.”

The article points to the new Globe brand recently launched by Specialized (it was formally just a part of their line, but it’s now a stand-alone brand) as just one of many signs that transportation bikes are hot.

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Multnomah County: No more bike racing allowed at Kruger’s Farm

“Staff finds that the bike races are inconsistent with the code criteria and are not an activity that promotes the sale of farm crops.”
— Multnomah County

Multnomah County’s land use planning department has reached a decision in the permit application for Kruger’s Farm. As we reported back in June, the farm stand has hosted numerous popular bike races in the past but those events were in jeopardy after the County received a complaint that triggered an update to Kruger’s land use permit.

A decision made public today by Multnomah County Planning Director Karen Schilling, states that, “Weddings, bike races, birthday parties, corporate picnics, and group gatherings are not allowed as part of this decision.”

Kruger’s Farm Market sits on an Exclusive Farm Use zone and farm owner Don Kruger has added many activities to the land that are not agricultural in nature. One of those uses that came under scrutiny by the county were bike races.

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Dark Dreen and Silver Gary Fischer Tiburon 2002

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Year: 2002
Brand: Gary Fischer
Model: Tiburon
Color:Dark Dreen and Silver
Stolen in Portland, OR 97232
Stolen:2009-07-7
Stolen From: 711 NE Halsey St., Parking lot
Neighborhood: Lloyd
Owner: Michael Sulis
OwnerEmail: msulis@sulix.com
Reward: 100
Description: Hybrid, with panier and one ortlieb bag (i had the other with me). Handlebars have been extended with aftermarket grips. aftermarket fenders added, front fender has a HUB sticker on it (hopworks urban brewery). Pedals are two sided – one flat, one SPD.
Police record with: not filed yet
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike

Red Schwinn Cruiser 1970’s

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Year: 1970’s
Brand: Schwinn
Model: Cruiser
Color:Red
Size:Mens
Serial: ?
Stolen in Portland, OR 97217
Stolen:2009-07-3
Stolen From: Stolen from my front yard as i ran inside to get something
Neighborhood: overlook/ mississippi
Owner: Soren Clark
OwnerEmail: sorenclark@gmail.com
Reward: hope not
Description: standard beach cruiser frame with tan ouri grips and a tan italian leather seat. has 5 gears on rear tire with a stick shift at the stem. had lights and even a lock run through the frame
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike

A summer bike camp on two wheels (Slideshow)

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A day with the CCC

Seeing the neighborhood at biking speed.
More images/Slideshow below-
(Photos © J. Maus)

Last Friday I spent the day with the Community Cycling Center’s “Coasters” summer bike camp.

The camp is for kids 6-8 years old and the idea is to teach them how to ride on city streets, do basic bike maintenance (very basic), build confidence, show them around the neighborhood, and of course to just have fun.

My daughter is finally old enough to join so I went along with her on the final day of the week-long camp. After gathering at the CCC on Alberta and 17th, we rolled east via N. Going Ave. The street is slated to be a major bike boulevard and it’s easy to see why. It’s plenty wide, already has low traffic, and its just one block south of Alberta. Even biking with 13 kids, several of whom were fresh from the sidewalk and the watchful eyes of parents, was stress-free.

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blue Davidson Road bike

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Brand: Davidson
Model: Road bike
Color:blue
Stolen in Portland, OR 97215
Stolen:2009-07-5
Stolen From: around southeast 51st and taylor.
Neighborhood: belmont/hawthorne
Owner: brent mills
OwnerEmail: pavemeant@gmail.com
Reward: yes
Description: time carbon fork, cinelli stem, mixed bag of shimano components dura ace/105, blue with 3 stripes–white, yellow and red, skinny metal platform pedals
This registrant does not have proof of ownership of this bike

AAA will extend roadside assistance to bicycles

The Oregon/Idaho chapter of the American Automobile Association (a.k.a. “Triple A”) is set to announce that their legendary roadside assistance plan will now cover people riding bicycles.

According to sources, the 50 million member non-profit auto lobbying group and service organization that was founded in 1902, is set to make the announcement in a press release tomorrow.

Thanks to the Internet, we can get a sneak peek at what they’ve got planned. Here’s how they introduce the service:

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New business puts old inner tubes to good use

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A Cycle Dog collar as seen at
the Multnomah County Bike Fair.
(Photo © J. Maus)

Cycle Dog is a new Portland company that makes dog leashes, collars and other pet accessories out of recycled bike inner tubes.

The company had their public debut at the recent Multnomah County Bike Fair and company founder Lanette Fidrych says, “People are really gravitating to them.” Fidrych, an avid bike rider herself, has two white Labradors (Regan Ray and Hanna Mae) that serve as her “in-house test team”.

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olive/army green Surly Long Haul Trucker 2008

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Year: 2008
Brand: Surly
Model: Long Haul Trucker
Color:olive/army green
Size:46 cm
Serial: M7123502
Stolen in Portland, OR 97211
Stolen:2009-07-6
Stolen From: Alberta street and Rodney. Directly out of my garage when i stepped inside for 45 seconds.
Neighborhood: Boise
Owner: Laura Hardin
OwnerEmail: youarewhatyouemail@gmail.com
Reward: $200
Description: this is a road bike built for touring/communiting. It has yellow handlebar tape, one of those oregon stickers with the green heart in the middle and a green sticker that says “NY” on the top bar. It’s got a black rack, and is loved dearly.
Police record with: Portland Police Bureau-Matthew Jamison
Police reference#: 09-0595292
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike