Color:Blue
Stolen in Portland, OR 97214
Stolen:2011-06-21
Stolen From: Broadway and Morrison bike rack.
Neighborhood: Downtown
Owner: Parker Logan
OwnerEmail: plogan9@hotmail.com
Description: Beautiful multi geared mountain bike. Bike helmet, and pump still attached.
This registrant does not have proof of ownership of this bike
Year: 2011
Pedalpalooza Ride Recap: Cycle for Sisters
Reporter: Erinne Goodell
Date: June 16, 2011
How many people showed up? – 20+
Recap:
Over 20 folks showed up to support and learn more about Sisters Of The Road! We noshed on Sisters’ famous cornbread before heading out (yum!), and happily braved rush hour traffic to our many stops. We saw the former site of Boxcar Bertha’s coffeehouse, Burnside Projects and sites of anti-camping demonstrations, and folks learned about how Sisters’ partnership with B-Line has dramatically improved the quality of meals served in Sisters’ Cafe.
Two highlights of the ride:
Meghan S shared all about the new Bud Clark Commons (homeless access center);
The ride ended at Street Roots, where two of the Radical Cheerleaders shared a fun cheer against the Sidewalk Management Ordinance (formerly Sit/Lie). It was a perfect end to the ride!
— This is part of our ongoing coverage of the the 2011 Pedalpalooza, which runs through June 26th. View the full calendar at ShiftoBikes.org.
Job: Bike Mechanic (Bike Gallery)
Job Title – Bike Mechanic
Company – Bike Gallery
Job Description
The Bike Gallery is seeking highly experienced professional bike mechanics for Service Department production positions. If you are driven, detail oriented and passionate about customers service, we want to hear from you.
This is a unique career opportunity to be a part of what makes Portland such a great place to live. The Bike Gallery continues to be the top rated bicycle retailer in the area and one of the top 100 in the nation. We offer a fast paced and dynamic work environment, competitive benefits package, a supportive and team oriented culture, employee merchandise discounts and opportunities for advancement within a growth oriented, locally owned and operated business.
Applicants should have a minimum of 3 years experience in a high volume technical service environment, combined with a proven track record of customer service excellence.
Bike Gallery is an equal opportunity employer. This position requires the ability to work extended hours while standing. Applicants must be able to comfortably lift 40 pounds to shoulder height.
How to Apply – Send your resume and cover letter to: resumes@bikegallery.com
Event: Gourmet Century (7/30/11)
Event: Gourmet Century
Date: July, 30 2011
Visit GourmetCentury.com for more details.
Description: The Gourmet Century is the signature event of the Chris King Precision Components event calendar. The 103-kilometer event is a non-competitive bicycle ride through the hub of Oregon Wine Country, located less than an hour’s drive from downtown Portland. The route is a worthy road course interrupted with just enough fun and epicurean interest to keep you moving ahead, wanting more of everything. In previous years, The Gourmet Century has hosted riders with menu themes such as Italian Cucina, Salsa!, Greek, Spanish and the 2010 French theme celebrated in the pages of Bicycling and Mix magazines.
This year’s Pan-Asian theme will celebrate the cuisine and culture of east Asia. Guests can expect many of the familiar flavors from China, Japan, and Thailand paired with discoveries from Korea, Cambodia, Singapore and the Philippines. Pedal the Pacific Rim in one afternoon.
The event begins in McMinnville, Oregon with a hearty, full breakfast. But don’t fill up as the route rolls west from town with tempting rest stops and a delicious lunch stop to delight your senses. Upon completion of the route you will return to McMinnville where Chris King himself gets hands-on in the kitchen. Full table setting and service will allow you to intimately enjoy the Gourmet Century’s crowning principal meal; a meal expressly tailored for the efforts of a day’s riding. Three seating times will accommodate the fast-finishing rabbits and the meandering sight-seers alike.
Visit GourmetCentury.com for more details.
Correcting the record on KOIN-TV Williams project coverage
As we reported earlier this month, the Portland Bureau of Transportation has decided to take a few more months before making any changes to North Williams Avenue.
Last night, KOIN-TV (the local CBS affiliate) filed a story on the project. There are a few things of concern about their coverage that I want to clear up. First, watch the clip below…
‘High Cost of Free Parking’ now in paperback
The most important and respected book on parking policy and urban development is being re-published in paperback with a new preface and afterword by author Donald Shoup. See details below…
The High Cost of Free Parking
The book that started the parking revolution is now available in paperback with a new preface and afterword from the author.CHICAGO— The book that started cities rethinking free parking is back. The High Cost of Free Parking by Donald Shoup, FAICP, is now available in paperback with a new preface and afterword by the author highlighting parking policy improvements since the book was first published in 2005.
Published by the American Planning Association, The High Cost of Free Parking was the first book on the economics and politics of parking. In the book, Shoup shows how so-called “free” parking is devastating U.S. cities— from the cost of subsidizing off-street parking to increasing traffic congestion and distorting urban landscapes.
Sparing no one when attacking what he calls “wrong-headed” parking policies, Shoup is a UCLA professor who has spent 35 years studying the impact our cars have when we aren’t driving them. He reports that in 2002, the subsidy for off-street parking was between $127 billion and $374 billion, more than the U.S. spent on Medicare that year.
To correct these parking policy problems Shoup advocates three things:
Setting the right price for curb parking. Cities can use performance pricing to vary meter rates according to proximity, time of day, and day of week to achieve about an 85 percent occupancy rate. This would mean one to two curb spaces would remain vacant throughout the day on a given block. Washington, D.C. and Seattle, Washington, are testing performance parking policies, and San Francisco has implemented SFpark that automatically monitors parking demand and adjusts prices monthly.
Return parking revenue to pay for local public services. Shoup argues that drivers will be more willing to pay higher meter rates if cities return the money directly to the metered district (not into the city’s general fund). The money can be used to increase local public services in the district. Pasadena, Redwood City, San Diego, and Ventura, California, return some or all of the meter revenue to pay for added public services in the metered districts. So do Austin, Texas, and Washington, D.C.
Remove minimum parking requirements. According to Shoup, most cities erroneously view their parking problems result from a shortage of spaces, not from underpricing. He estimates that required off-street parking accounts for one-third of the cost of a typical new office building. Shoup suggests allowing in-lieu fees by allowing developers to pay a fee in lieu of providing the required number of parking spaces. Another option is for cities to reduce the demand for parking through transit incentives. Since 2005, Shoup estimates that at least 129 cities have removed off-street parking requirements in their downtowns.
Shoup writes that everyone pays for subsidized parking in countless unseen ways. Most commercial buildings are required to provide a parking lot bigger than the building itself. Restaurants are usually required to provide a lot three times larger than the building. As a result, even customers who come without a car pay for parking indirectly in higher costs for goods or services.
These parking policies not only distort urban landscapes but also present a host of consequences including higher housing prices, extreme automobile dependence, extravagant energy use, rapid urban sprawl, social inequity, economic stagnation and environmental degradation.
Americans take free parking for granted, which helps explain its ubiquity and its sheer magnitude as a land use. Shoup estimates there are between three and four parking spaces for every car in the U.S., or between 705 million and 940 million spaces. If all of U.S. parking spaces were combined into one surface lot, it would require as much land as the state of Connecticut.
Shoup writes with humor. He makes his points using excerpts from songs, TV programs, and newspaper stories with parking references. New York Press called the hardcover edition “beach reading.” Shoup’s work to reform parking policies has even inspired a devoted Facebook group who has dubbed themselves the “Shoupistas.”
Panel will discuss Portland as bike manufacturing hub
A panel discussion set for tomorrow night in Northwest Portland will deal with the topic of turning Portland into a manufacturing hub for bicycles and other “21st century active transportation products.”
The panel will be moderated by Portland architect Rick Potestio and will feature Rob Forbes, founder of Design Within Reach and PUBLIC Bikes. Joining Forbes will be the co-founder of Beloved Cycles, Matt Stein; United Bicycle Institute founder Ron Sutphin; and Cameron Larson with Chris King Precision Components.
The discussion is being billed as an “informal discussion between people interested in seeing Portland become a center for the manufacture of 21st century active transportation products” (a category which they define as including shoes, bikes, skateboards, streetcars, and even electric cars).
grey torker singlespeed 2011
Year: 2011
Brand: torker
Model: singlespeed
Color:grey
Serial: 005a10h00756
Stolen in Portland, OR 97212
Stolen:2011-06-21
Stolen From: Ne Schuyler
Neighborhood: ne
Owner: Tristan Russell
OwnerEmail: tristansnorider@yahoo.com
Description: Grey singlespeed. flat handlebars. Slightly bent forks
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike
Pedaplaooza Ride Recap: Find that Dinosaur!

Pedalpalooza Recap: Vancouver Heritage Tree Ride

(Photos: Jene-Paul)
Pedalpalooza Daily: Tuesday, June 21st
Are you a fan of the Yehuda Moon comic strip? How about unicycle basketball? Roller skating? Perhaps you just like exploring the urban gem of Johnson Creek that runs along the Springwater Corridor? Whatever you fancy, Pedalpalooza rolls on today with a tasty menu of rides that are sure to please.
Check out today’s schedule below…
11:00am Get on the Schwinn to Win!
Meet at Project Grow, 2156 N Williams Ave
Let’s enjoy a leisurely ride around the Boise-Eliot neighborhood on our Schwinns. Ride all ages, we may take a pit stop to the GC (Grand Central Bakery) to grab some hot cocoa. Mmm Mmm. Then back to Project Grow to make art. It’s going to be cricket awesome. Please sign up by email so we know around how many people to expect. jerickson at portcitydevelopment daht oh are gee
Blue Masi 74
Year: 74
Brand: Masi
Color:Blue
Size:57
Stolen in Portland, OR 97217
Stolen:2011-04-15
Stolen From: N. Prescott St, cut my lock of my deck.
Neighborhood: Overlook, nopo
Owner: Jason Lanning
OwnerEmail: jlanning7@gmail.com
Reward: Hand shake and a cold beer.
Description: Metallic blue Masi, old leather brooks saddle, black deep v-velocity wheels, all campo parts, mustache handle bars, blk seat stem, fixed, shimano clip-ins, new tires, one brake lever,mileage tracker, bike planet front light.
Police reference#: 11018295
This registrant does not have proof of ownership of this bike