Year: 1998
Brand: Dyno
Model: Nitro
Color:yellow
Size:20″
Serial: S8IY06298
Photo: http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y103/123and2tha4/imageaspxfilenameNitroBMX.jpg
Stolen in Portland, OR 97203
Stolen:2006-07-01
Stolen From: Our back yard. Mckenna st and willemette blvd
Neighborhood: North Portland
Owner: Taylor Jackson
OwnerEmail: Taymacjack@hotmail.com
Reward: 100
Description: Yellow Dyno Nitro with 20 inch black 3 spoke mags. Also had anodized red chain tensioners. use to have a racing plate with “747” on it. Bought from weirs in north portland. Might still have a weirs sticker on the seat post tube.
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike
Year: 2010
Red Cannondale R500 1992
Year: 1992
Brand: Cannondale
Model: R500
Color:Red
Size:52cm
Stolen in Portland, OR 97202
Stolen:2010-06-30
Stolen From: My house SE 18th and Ellis.
Neighborhood: Sellwood
Owner: Alexander Roome
OwnerEmail: aroome@gmail.com
Reward: Case of beer.
Description: Early 90s Red Cannondale. RSX-100 shifters. Small bike. Cassette is a little worn out.
Police record with: Portland PD
Police reference#: 1053939
This registrant does not have proof of ownership of this bike
Fort Vancouver gets more bike parking for the 4th

The City of Vancouver might have eliminated their bike program (they’ve also dissolved their transportation department as well), but it takes more than budget cuts to keep grassroots bike activism down.
Non-profit group Bike Me! Vancouver, the Fort Vancouver National Trust, and the City of Vancouver have partnered up to provide bike parking at the annual Fourth of July celebration and fireworks show this Sunday at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site.
Dark grey Cannondale Quick fx 2010
Year: 2010
Brand: Cannondale
Model: Quick fx
Color:Dark grey
Size:60
Serial:VM72708
Photo: http://img138.imageshack.us/img138/8218/bikehj.jpg
Stolen in Portland, OR 97214
Stolen:2010-07-02
Stolen From: NE 25th and Prescott
Neighborhood: NE Portland (alberta)
Owner: Jessie Karnes
OwnerEmail: jessie.karnes@gmail.com
Reward: $200
Description: Brand new dark grey Cannondale Quick fx Jumbo 60″ frame with Novara water bottle. Front wheel was locked to the frame with a bullguard U-lock.
Police record with: Portland PD
Police reference#: CN 10-052813
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike
BTA finance director Roopal Patel resigns

(Photos: Elly Blue)
Roopal Patel, who was hired as the first ever Finance Director of the Bicycle Transportation Alliance back in April 2009, has decided to leave the organization. Patel becomes the fourth BTA director-level staffer to have either resigned or be fired in the past year.
Rob Sadowsky, the BTA’s new Executive Director, confirmed Patel’s resignation and said she’ll stay on through August to help with the hiring process. No reasons were cited for the resignation. Sadowsky says Patel was simply “ready to move on.”
A new coalition emerges behind freight funding push
“A disproportionate share of… dollars available for transportation projects… are being allocated to… bicycle, pedestrian, and commuter infrastructure while critical freight-related projects go unfunded.”
— From a BEST coalition document
As I detailed on Wednesday, active transportation advocates are mobilizing to thwart an attempt by freight and business advocates to get a larger piece of an important infrastructure funding source.
This freight activism has raised eyebrows because it’s coming from what I’ve recently learned is the state’s first privately-funded, professionally represented coalition whose sole purpose is to make the case for freight infrastructure and to remedy what they see as a “disproportionate share of funding” going to biking and walking projects.
Job: Assistant to the CEO (Alta Planning + Design)
Job Title
Assistant to the CEO
Company/Organization
Alta Planning + Design
Job Description
Alta Planning + Design is a 65-person consulting firm with a mission to provide green infrastructure and program solutions that help people have active daily lives. We specialize in bicycle, pedestrian, trail, park, and greenway planning, design, and implementation, in addition to outreach and education programs. For more information, see our website at www.altaplanning.com.
Alta Planning + Design’s Portland office is seeking to hire an Executive Assistant to the CEO, Mia Birk (www.miabirk.com). The ideal candidate will be experienced in handling a wide range of administrative and executive support related tasks and will be able to work independently with little or no supervision. The ability to interact with staff (at all levels) in a fast paced environment, sometimes under pressure, remaining flexible, proactive, resourceful and efficient, with a high level of professionalism and confidentiality is crucial to this role. Expert level written and verbal communication skills, strong decision making ability and attention to detail are equally important.
In August, Mia will launch her book Joyride: Pedaling Towards a Healthier Planet. Her assistant will help with all aspects of Joyride marketing, including speeches, book distribution, communication, travel, etc.
The Executive Assistant will:
•Be responsible for heavy calendar management, requiring interaction with both internal and external executives and assistants, as well as consultants, to coordinate a variety of complex executive meetings
•Always be a “step ahead” in forecasting and preparing the CEO for anything on the agenda, from daily tasks to major events
•Communicate and handle incoming and outgoing electronic communications on behalf of the CEO and Principals
•Assist CEO with preparation of presentation materials
•Review and summarize miscellaneous reports and documents; prepare background documents and outgoing mail as necessary
•Prioritize and manage multiple projects simultaneously, and follow through on issues in a timely manner
•Arrange travel schedule and reservations as needed
•Travel as needed to provide support on the road
Must have:
•B.A. in English, Business, Communications, or other relevant field
•Experience supporting the executive level
•Excellent calendar management skills, including experience with shared calendar systems
•Experience assisting with the creation of PowerPoint presentations, memos, and reports
•Amazing organization skills, high energy, and calm under pressure
•Advanced proficiency in MS Office Suite and expert internet research skills
•Experience scheduling travel arrangements for management
•A genuine desire to work in the bicycle/pedestrian planning field
•Positive attitude, energy, ability to adapt quickly
Strongly Prefer:
•Experience in the bicycle/pedestrian/advocacy field
This job will be based out of the Portland office but requires ability to travel, run errands, and be highly mobile.
Salary: $30,000 – $40,000. Alta offers excellent benefits, flexible work schedules, and a fun, collaborative work environment with an extremely dedicated and skilled group of planners and designers.
How to apply:Please send cover letter, resume, and three references resumes+ea@altaplanning.com. Please, no phone calls.
‘Ghost car’ sign warns of speed, circa 1944
A reader passed along an interesting photograph found on the Vintage Portland blog yesterday…
Karl Moritz clings to life following crash on SE Ladd

(Photos: Moritz family)
Anger at Holgate bike lane meeting: PBOT plans a follow up
Last week, the City of Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) held a public forum in the Lents Neighborhood to get feedback on their buffered bike lanes on SE Holgate Ave. The lanes have stirred a bit of controversy since being installed back in August 2009 and PBOT has heard complaints about the lanes from nearby residents and business owners.
Nearly 100 people showed up to the meeting to voice their feedback. Several people who were there reported that many of them were angry. Lents resident and journalist Nick Christensen said the vast majority “strongly opposed the bike lanes” and the prevailing sentiment in the room was, “We want our street back.”
Red Gary Fisher Tassajara 2003
Year: 2003
Brand: Gary Fisher
Model: Tassajara
Color:Red
Size:15.5
Stolen in Portland, OR 97232
Stolen:2010-06-27
Stolen From: Oregon convention center, bicycle racks facing NE Holladay St.
Neighborhood: Rose quarter
Owner: Wai Leong
OwnerEmail: thedivinebovine@gmail.com
Description: Mostly stock components.
Police record with: Portland PD
Police reference#: pending
This registrant does not have proof of ownership of this bike
Black Trek PDX 2010
Year: 2010
Brand: Trek
Model: PDX
Color:Black
Size:17 in
Serial: WTU292C1695E
Stolen in Portland, OR 97206
Stolen:2010-07-01
Stolen From: In front of the Tango Berretin studio at 6305 SE Foster Rd (and Holgate).
Neighborhood: FoPo (Foster-Powell)
Owner: Juanita Heimann
OwnerEmail: juanita.heimann@comcast.net
Description: Flat, black hybrid-style bike with disk brakes, black plastic fenders on both wheels, a black over-wheel rack and black side basket on back. There was also a red cable lock wrapped around the seat post when stolen. The bike was purchased about 2 and a half months ago so it’s in relatively good shape with a few nicks and scratches to the paint job and some minor damage to the ridges on the left pedal.
Police record with: Portland PD
Police reference#: T10004066 (temporary)
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike