Year: 2003
Brand: Schwinn
Model: touring
Color:dark red/large
Stolen in Portland, OR 97217
Stolen:2012-01-9
Stolen From: Garage near Interstate and Lombard
Neighborhood: Kenton
Owner: Ario L
OwnerEmail: ariography@juno.com
Description: Disc brakes, black rear rack, black panniers locked to frame with blue padlock
Police record with: Portland PD
Police reference#: 12-2850
This registrant does not have proof of ownership of this bike
Month: January 2012
PBOT reinstalling bollards on Lovejoy – UPDATED
(Photos © J. Maus/BikePortland)
PBOT is giving the plastic bollards on the NW Lovejoy ramp another shot. There are 30 or short “wands” installed to keep cars out of the bike lane; unfortunately not more than a few days after they were put in, drivers managed to uproot all but four of them.
A PBOT contractor is out there as I type this re-installing the wands with what agency spokesman Dan Anderson says is a “better method” of attachment. “Our maintenance crews have some techniques for concrete that should make these harder to knock off,” he says.
Hopefull he’s right. Time will tell (see update below).
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Gold Kona Dew Deluxe 2008
Year: 2008
Brand: Kona
Model: Dew Deluxe
Color:Gold
Size:49cm
Serial: 1050700015
Photo: http://img818.imageshack.us/img818/5451/img2401d.jpg
Stolen in Portland, OR 97202
Stolen:2012-01-10
Stolen From: SE 21st and Harney
Neighborhood: Sellwood
Owner: Nicole Rosevear
OwnerEmail: firefairynic@gmail.com
Description: Hydraulic disc brakes, silver Planet Bike Cascadia fenders, Topeak rear rack with disc brake mount
Police record with: Portland PD
Police reference#: T12000300
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike
Publicola: Washington Governor proposes transportation funding plan
With the State of Oregon’s bleak transportation funding picture becoming clearer, it was with great interest that I read a report on Publicola today about how Washington state is dealing with the problem.
According to a story by Publicola’s Erica Barnett, Governor Chris Gregoire mentioned a new transportation package in her state of the state speech today:
“… she outlined a “major transportation and jobs package” that includes a $1.50-per-barrel fee on oil and local taxing and fee-setting options for cities and counties to raise money for roads and transit without going to a public vote. Unlike taxes, which require supermajority (two-thirds) approval, the oil fee would require only a simple majority vote of the legislature.”
The package would reportedly raise $3.6 billion over ten years thanks to a $1.50-a-barrel fee on oil produced in Washington State; a $100 fee on electric vehicles; a 15-percent increase in license fees for heavy commercial vehicles; a $15 weight fee on passenger vehicles.
Here’s more from Publicola:
Specifically, the proposal includes:
• $2.67 billion for highway operations and maintenance;
• $310 million in grant funding for cities and counties to maintain roads and bridges;
• $150 million in grant funding to offset transit service cuts;
• $200 million for the Washington State Patrol; and
• $100 million to preserve Amtrak service.
Interesting to note that Publicola says Governor Gregoire specifically mentioned the controversial Columbia River Crossing project as one of the things awaiting to be built in her speech.
Interestingly, I recall an oil tax proposed (albeit informally) by Oregon Congressman Peter DeFazio during a visit to his office on Capitol Hill during the 2009 National Bike Summit. Rep. DeFazio’s idea was a $1 per barrel sales tax which he said would raise $6.5 billion a year.
OK Governor Kitzhaber: It’s your turn.
— Read the full article on Publicola.com
UPDATE: Washington’s largest bike advocacy group, Cascade, has issued a response. I like the statement from their Policy and Gov’t Affairs manager Craig Benjamin:
“Especially during these challenging economic times, if we are going to spend billions of limited taxpayer dollars on our transportation system, we must do more than tread water and maintain the status quo. We should make smart, cost-effective investments that maximize the movement of people and goods in Washington state. Bicycle, pedestrian and transit projects reduce congestion and our dependence on oil, create more jobs than highway construction, improve public health, provide Washingtonians with more options to safely get where they need to go and prepare our state for the future. We thank Gov. Gregoire for starting this important conversation and look forward to working with the legislature and the governor to balance this package with adequate funding for the Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety, Safe Routes to School, Complete Streets & Main Street Highways and Regional Mobility grant programs.”
New Year’s Day hit-and-run victim still looking for suspect
(Photos courtesy Roger Peet)
36-year old Concordia neighborhood resident and artist Roger Peet got a rough start to 2012. Just about two hours into the new year he was the victim of a hit-and-run in North Portland that ruined his bike, broke his collarbone, and left him with a mountain of medical bills from his hospital visit.
Peet’s girlfriend Kathryn Doherty-Chapman, a 29-year old research student at Portland State University studying urban planning and transportation, got in touch with us to tell his story; in part because she just wanted others to know about it, but also because the alleged assailant is still on the loose.
ODOT Director’s memo paints dire state transportation funding picture
A memo from Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) Director Matt Garrett and ODOT Highway Division Manager Paul Mather to a state Senate committee back in November outlines a dire funding forecast they say will lead to a five percent staff reduction and a 50 percent reduction in ODOT’s construction program by 2015.
White Trek 7.1 FX 2010
Year: 2010
Brand: Trek
Model: 7.1 FX
Color:White
Size:20″ Wheels
Serial: WTU 143C1685E
Photo: http://www.google.com/imgres?um=1&hl=en&safe=active&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&gbv=2&biw=1680&bih=889&tbm=isch&tbnid=5dserI5YyhW-OM:&imgrefurl=http://bikes.productwiki.com/trek-7-1-fx/&docid=DZ9Y3WG9z4b6eM&imgurl=http://www.productwiki.com/upload/images/trek_7_1_fx_white_silver.jpg&w=579&h=360&ei=36YLT6GqB67KiQKgtYX5Aw&zoom=1&iact=rc&dur=681&sig=113164539570236751860&page=1&tbnh=150&tbnw=242&start=0&ndsp=24&ved=1t:429,r:0,s:0&tx=188&ty=91
Stolen in Portland, OR 97212
Stolen:2012-01-10
Stolen From: Portland Community College Cascade Campus
Owner: Jonathan Maynard
OwnerEmail: jstuartmaynard@gmail.com
Description: White 7.1 FX stolen from outside of Jackson Hall right at 2:30 PM.Bike had spoke lights, a flashing red tail light attached underneath seat, small bell, no kick stand on bike, and black fenders with mud flaps cut off.
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike
Advisory: “Triple Eight” youth bike helmets recalled
Please see the notice below issued Monday from the Consumer Product Safety Commission about a line of youth helmets that have been recalled….
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 6, 2012
Release #12-082 Firm’s Recall Hotline: (888) 548-8518
CPSC Recall Hotline: (800) 638-2772
CPSC Media Contact: (301) 504-7908
Bicycle Helmets Recalled by Triple Eight Distribution Due to Risk of Head InjuryWASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with the firm named below, today announced a voluntary recall of the following consumer product. Consumers should stop using recalled products immediately unless otherwise instructed. It is illegal to resell or attempt to resell a recalled consumer product.
Name of Product: Bicycle helmets for children and youth
Units: About 30,400
Importer: Triple Eight Distribution, Inc., of Port Washington, N.Y.
Hazard: Product testing demonstrated that these helmets do not comply with CPSC safety standards for impact resistance. Consumers could suffer impact head injuries in a fall.
Incidents/Injuries: None reported
Description: The recalled items are multi-purpose helmets also sold for use as bicycle helmets. Little Tricky helmets are marketed for children and youth, and feature a large Little Tricky logo on both sides of the helmet. They come in one size and in black, white, pink and green. Triple Eight S/M EPS Liner helmets feature a hard black inner EPS foam liner and come in black, white, bone, blue and army green. Sector 9 S/M EPS Liner helmets feature the same EPS liner and come in gray, white, black, blue and green. Both the Triple Eight and Sector 9 helmets have an interior label indicating the size “S/M” for small/medium and a manufacture date indicated as month/year (ex. APR/2011). Only Triple Eight and Sector 9 size “S/M” EPS Liner helmets are affected.
Sold at: Bicycle and sports stores and other retailers nationwide and online from August 2006 through November 2011 for about $40.
Manufactured in: China
Remedy: Consumers should stop using the product immediately and contact Triple Eight for a full refund.
Consumer Contact: For additional information, contact Triple Eight toll free at (888) 548-8518 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday or visit the firm’s website at www.triple8.com
Sullivan’s Gulch misses out on funding opp: Here’s what made the cut
improvements to SW Barbur Blvd.
ODOT has whittled down a list of 89 “non-highway transportation projects” vying for $21 million in federal flexible funds, to just 35. Three City of Portland projects have made it onto the second round; but unfortunately, a project that could have built the first segment of the Sullivan’s Gulch Corridor did not make the cut.
With cities around the state clamoring for federal funds as their local budgets shrink, the competition is fierce. ODOT received requests totaling $89 million for the $21 million in available funds, which the state has set aside specifically for “non-highway” projects.
Chrome Bianchi Pista 2008
Year: 2008
Brand: Bianchi
Model: Pista
Color:Chrome
Size:57
Serial: H7BRO9371
Stolen in Portland, OR 97214
Stolen:2012-01-8
Stolen From: N Mississippi Ave, just outside of Full Court Press.
Neighborhood: Mississippi
Owner: Tim Kamerer
OwnerEmail: timkamerer@gmail.com
Reward: $100 to the kind soul
Description: All-chrome, no decals. White saddle. White, flat handel bars. Back tire has yellow stripes.
Police record with: Portland Police
Police reference#: pending
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike
Rapha wins big at Cyclocross National Championships
(Photo courtesy Rapha/CXMagazine.com)
Apparel company Rapha, whose North American headquarters are in North Portland, had a big weekend at the 2012 Cyclocross National Championships. The races, held in Madison, Wisconsin, featured the nation’s top cyclocross talent together to vie for bragging rights in what has become one of the fastest-growing bike disciplines since mountain biking took off in the 1990s.
Opinion: A biased look at Beaverton’s auto dealerships
The subtitle of the article, “City planners hope for more investment in urban renewal district,” is buried under the heading “Beaverton auto sales drive city economy.”
Full disclosure: I love bikes. I love riding them, talking about them, taking pictures of them, and just about anything else that involves them.
I live in the suburbs but my primary mode of transportation is a bicycle. I ride my bicycle nearly everywhere I go with only a few exceptions.
My love of bicycles probably makes me at least a little biased towards bikes and against cars, but I still drive on occasion. My wife and I use our car to visit family in rural areas of Oregon, and she has a 40-mile commute that would be impractical on a bike.