Steel Bridge upper deck closure starts tonight

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If you ride the upper deck of the Steel Bridge be aware of a closure that goes into effect tonight. Statement from ODOT is below…

Jan. 9, 2011

Overnight Steel Bridge closures start tonight
Drivers can use Burnside or Broadway bridges

Oregon Department of Transportation maintenance crews will close the traffic lanes of the upper deck of the Steel Bridge for two nights this week, beginning at 10 p.m. Monday Jan. 9 and Tuesday Jan. 10 and ending at 6 a.m. each following morning.

During the closures, crews will perform maintenance on the bridge drainage system. The maintenance equipment is large enough that crews will need both traffic lanes to safely complete the work.

Drivers can use the Burnside or Broadway bridges while the Steel Bridge upper deck is closed. The sidewalks and the lower esplanade will remain open during the work. Five TriMet bus lines will be rerouted during the work: 4, 8, 35 and 44 will be rerouted over the Burnside Bridge and line 77 will travel over the Broadway Bridge.

No Old Town bus stops will be served by these lines. There will be no impact on MAX service.

For more information, visit trimet.org/alerts.

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The Monday Roundup

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Not all of these vehicles will receive
equal protection from a bill in Indiana.
(Photo: Will Vanlue)

Here’s the news that caught our eyes this past week…

– Jack Becker, a former Imperial Oil engineer, is serving as chairman for Velo-City Global 2012. His background might seem contradictory to the goals of the conference but Becker has been working to make his home town of Calgary more bicycle friendly for years. He also sees bicycling as one part of a larger goal. Speaking with the Calgary Herald Becker said, “Cycling isn’t the goal…It’s one of the options for delivering livable, sustainable, active cities and urban centers.

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Blue / Silver Giant ” ” SE 2001

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Year: 2001
Brand: Giant
Model: ” ” SE
Color:Blue / Silver
Stolen in Portland, OR 97203
Stolen:2012-01-6
Stolen From: Stolen from car port at back of lot off alley @ Syracuse / Stanford
Neighborhood: Universty Park
Owner: Daniel Head
OwnerEmail: danielhead@savoystudios.com
Description: 21 speed w/ plastic back rack – 2 bells [ 1 w/ frog decal ],water bottle holder
Police record with: Portland PD
Police reference#: T12000233
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike

Black Specialized Rockhopper 2010

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Year: 2010
Brand: Specialized
Model: Rockhopper
Color:Black
Size:19in
Stolen in Portland, OR 97217
Stolen:2012-01-8
Stolen From: North Portland, Interstate and Killingsworth area.
Neighborhood: North
Owner: Steven Deneks
OwnerEmail: stiffdesign6@gmail.com
Description: Black Specialized Rockhopper 29er
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike

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Stolen in Portland, OR
Stolen:2012-01-8
Stolen From: Leave a comment and way for me to contact you.
Owner: Bruce Wayne
OwnerEmail: batman@gotham.com
Description: I recovered a bike today, if you can describe this bike to me I will give it back to you.

Dates, topics set for 2012 Oregon Active Transportation Summit

A scene from last year.
(Photo © J. Maus/BikePortland)

If you want to join the state’s leading active transportation advocates, policymakers, and citizen activists at the 2nd annual Oregon Active Transportation Summit, mark your calendar for April 16-17th. Cycle Oregon (yes, they put on that big, great ride, but they also do a lot of behind-the-scenes, statewide bike advocacy work) announced information about the upcoming event today.

The event began as the Oregon Bicycle Tourism Summit and was first held in Eugene back in 2006. Last year, it changed gears with an expanded mission to coalesce forces with walking and public transit advocates in an effort to garner more resources and have a more powerful collective voice.

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OHSU’s new building will “set new standard” for bike facilities

Detail from rendering of
dedicated entrance to bike
parking facilities.

Oregon Health and Science University (OHSU) — a school that has grabbed our attention several times in the past for their encouragement of bicycling among faculty and staff — has a new building in the works and they say it, “will set a new standard for the quality of bicycle facilities.”

Those are lofty words, so we got a closer look at the plans from Campus Planning and Development Director Brian Newman.

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Public health org to host mayoral debate on active transportation

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Just noticed this announcement from local non-profit Upstream Public Health. I’ll put something on the front page when I get more details…

Save the date! February 6th, from 7pm-8:30pm at Portland State University, we’re co-sponsoring Local Motion: Portland Mayoral Candidates Discuss Active Transportation with Willamette Pedestrian Coalition, OPAL Environmental Justice Oregon, The Bicycle Transportation Alliance, 1000 Friends of Oregon, Coalition for a Livable Future, and the PSU Planning and Environmental Clubs. More details to come!

Black Mercier Kilo TT 2007

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Year: 2007
Brand: Mercier
Model: Kilo TT
Color:Black
Size:53cm
Serial: U70700509
Photo: http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3570/3460082534_770a8a96fa_o.jpg
Stolen in Portland, OR 97217
Stolen:2012-01-5
Stolen From: Garage of home located near intersection of N Williams Ave and NE Ainsworth St
Neighborhood: Piedmont
Owner: David Buchta
OwnerEmail: dave.buchta@gmail.com
Reward: $200
Description: Black Mercier track-style frame, fixed gear, covered in stickers with a dent in the down-tube about midway.

On the bottom bracket it says “Day Vid Buck Taw” in gold paint. Serial number stamped into frame is registered has been reported as stolen.

Stickers include “It’s All F*cking Mind Power” and “Tootie F*ckin Frutie” on the down-tube, Total Skull and Stagg Street on the top-tube, and a pink pixel heart on the head-tube. White bottle cage.

Banged up handlebars with white tape covering only the drops, and a BMX-style brake handle for the front brake.

Black wheel set, hubs by Milwaukee with black reflective ELVS Deep-V rims. Front wheel is laced radially, rear hub has fixed cogs on both sides. Inexpensive silver fenders on front and back.

Crank Brothers Eggbeater peddles, with a broken spoke on the left one and rust on both.

Super cheap, scratched up seat on a dented post rusted into the frame at exactly the right height. Ironically my ugly, duct-taped U-lock was locked to the frame under the seat.
Police record with: Portland PD
Police reference#: T12000180
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike

Sunday Parkways, bike boulevards among “painful” PBOT budget cuts

Leaves in bike lane on Naito

With budget cuts to bike lane
cleaning, you might want to
carry a broom.
(Photos © J. Maus/BikePortland)

The Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) has unveiled a list of proposed cuts intended to slash their discretionary budget by $15-16 million. The unprecedented cuts — which amount to about 20% of $70 million in discretionary revenue — comes as PBOT grapples with how continue providing services while revenue sources have failed to keep pace with demands and commitments made in previous years are now coming due.

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maroon/white Jamis Coda Sport 2010

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Year: 2010
Brand: Jamis
Model: Coda Sport
Color:maroon/white
Size:23″
Serial: U96U33240
Photo: http://hotlixx.com/IMG_0534.JPG
Stolen in Portland, OR 97217
Stolen:2012-01-5
Stolen From: I had the bike locked outside of the Rose Garden during the Blazer’s game last night.
Neighborhood: Roe Garden
Owner: Dan Schechter
OwnerEmail: info@danschechter.com
Description: The bike is maroon with white bands wit the Jamis logo on them. It has bullhorn handlebars (not pictured) wrapped with bright yellow tape. It has fenders and a back ‘Mtn Rack’.
Police record with: Portland
Police reference#: 12-1576
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike