Salem Watch: Bike signal bill passes House committee

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SB 130 would make these official.
(Photo © J. Maus)

Senate Bill 130 (text), which would add bicycle-only signals to Oregon’s list of traffic control devices, passed out of the House Committee on Transportation and Economic Development on Friday.

SB 130 passed the full Senate back in February and it’s now poised for a House vote and eventual passage into law.

Paul Mather, a highway division administrator for the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT), testified on behalf of the bill on Friday. In response to a question from Committee Chair Rep. Cliff Bentz about what benefits the bill might have for automobile drivers, Mathers said,

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Event: The People’s Coast Classic (9/11/11-9/16/11)

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Event Name: The Amgen People’s Coast Classic to benefit the Arthritis Foundation
Event Start Date: 11 Sept, 2011
Start Time: AM
Web Site: http://www.thepeoplescoastclassic.org/
Event Description:
The Amgen People’s Coast Classic is a multi-day charity event benefiting the Arthritis Foundation’s mission to improve lives through prevention, control and cure of arthritis.

Choose from:

  • Six-Day Classic: September 11-16, Astoria to Brookings
  • Two-Day North Coast Ride: September 11-13, Astoria to Newport
  • Four-Day Central-South Coast Ride: September 13-16, Newport to Brookings

This ride follows the Oregon Coast Bike Route as marked by the state Department of Transportation, which is graced with incredible scenery and fun attractions. Your vacation with a cause will touch the lives of over 50 million people in the United States, including 300,000 children living with Juvenile Arthritis.

TriMet says father/child separation incident is why bike trailers aren’t allowed

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max and bike (old shot from archives)

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On Saturday, a two-year old child was separated from her father at a MAX station because the father was trying to load a bike trailer onto the train.

Here’s more from The Oregonian:

“Transit agency officials said Kevin James, 39, loaded the girl and his bicycle onto the northbound train at the Albina/Mississippi Yellow Line station about 3:45 p.m. Saturday. He then stepped off the train and to retrieve a bike trailer, TriMet said.”

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Event: Tour de Hood (6/4/11)

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Event Name: Tour de Hood
Event Start Date: 4 June, 2011
Start Time: 1:00:00 PM
Web Site: http://www.tourdehoodride.com/
Event Description:
Ride one of Oregon’s most beautiful and challenging recreational rides! Experience two of the same courses that challenge racers in the popular Mt Hood Cycling Classic stage race. This is a one-of-a-kind Oregon recreational riding experience!

UO will hold award ceremony for Silver Bike Friendly award

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University of Oregon in Eugene was recognized as a Silver level Bike Friendly University by the League of American Bicyclists. To mark the occasion, there will be a ceremony on May 5th featuring League President Andy Clarke and UO President Richard Lariviere.

Check out the details below…

May 5th ceremony will recognize UO as Bike Friendly University

What: UO Silver Bike Friendly University Awards Ceremony

Where: On the steps of Johnson Hall, 1226 University of Oregon, Eugene

When: Thursday, May 5th 3:15 -4:00 PM

The League of American Bicyclists has honored the University of Oregon with a Silver-level Bike Friendly University award. The designation places UO in the top 20 bicycle friendly universities in the nation. Although UO scored well, much work remains for UO to compete with platinum-rated Stanford, a fellow Pac-10 school.

On Thursday, May 5th, Andy Clarke, President of the League of American Bicyclists, will visit Eugene to present University President Richard Lariviere with UO’s silver award and inspire us to reach for platinum!

Speeches at the Award Ceremony by Clarke, Lariviere, and Ted Sweeney, UO Bike Program Coordinator. The event takes place on the steps of Johnson Hall, the University of Oregon administration building, on 13th ave, beginning promptly at 3:15pm. The event will be bike-powered by the UO Bike Program. Refreshments will be served.

Clarke will additionally give a public presentation regarding how UO stacks up nationally as a Bike Friendly University and what role universities have as change agents. That event will be held in Lawrence 206, 6:30 PM.

More about LiveMove: http://pages.uoregon.edu/livemove/
More about the Bike Friendly University Program: http://www.bikeleague.org/programs/bicyclefriendlyamerica/bicyclefriendlyuniversity/index.php
More about UO Bike Program: http://outdoorprogram.uoregon.edu/uo-bike-program/

For more information, please contact Ted Sweeney, UO Bike Program Coordinator. bikes@uoregon.edu, (503) 737-4419

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Green Giant Iguana 2000

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Year: 2000
Brand: Giant
Model: Iguana
Color:Green
Stolen in Molalla, OR 97038
Stolen:2011-04-30
Stolen From: Home inside garage at night.
Neighborhood: Sunrise Acres
Owner: Kimlyn conser
OwnerEmail: kimlyn09@yahoo.com
Description: The bike has a bell on handle bars ” Peace on dirt”
Duct tape on seat.
Police record with: Molalla
Police reference#: 11-688
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike