Project comes with four month closure of popular Gorge road

Crown Point is a popular biking destination.
(Photo: Carye Bye)

For four months beginning this fall, a Federal Highway Administration project in the Columbia River Gorge will come with a road closure that will prohibit vehicle access — including bikes — to popular bicycling routes on the Historic Columbia River Highway (HCRH).

The Crown Point Viaduct Project will replace the aging, 600-foot long “half-bridge” that supports the sidewalk around Vista House, a popular viewpoint and destination. The project area also includes restoration to portions of the HCRH between Larch Mountain Road and Crown Point, and between Crown Point and Latourell Falls. (Fun trivia: The HCRH is one of only two roads in the United States designated as a National Historic Landmark, a National Scenic Byway, and a National Historic District.)

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BikeCraft: Coming soon to an online storefront

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I’ve got some exciting news about the continued evolution of the annual BikeCraft event.

You’ll recall this year I formally handed over the event to Aaron Kaffen and Amos Hunter after running it for six years (sniff, sniff). Amos and Aaron took it to a whole new level and the event was really solid. Now they’re moving forward on the next evolution of BikeCraft — turning it into a curated online marketplace.

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black trek 560

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Brand: trek
Model: 560
Color:black
Size:large
Stolen in Portland, OR 97217
Stolen:2012-02-2
Stolen From: my house ,montana ave. two bloocks from new seasons
Neighborhood: arbor lodge
Owner: kurt harris
OwnerEmail: porquepigs@gmail.com
Description: i painted this bike flat black with a little silver over the trek emblem in front, cut handlebars, blue sidewalls on both weheels, back wheel and tire are new. seat silver and black
Police record with: portland
Police reference#: 12-150824
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike

Cities — including Portland — will vie for spot in “Green Lane Project”

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Later today, the application period opens for the “Green Lane Project,” a promising new initiative funded by national advocacy org Bikes Belong.

The project’s aim is to help build “world-class cycling networks” in a select group of U.S. cities that are “poised to make significant progress over the next two years in installing cycle tracks and related improvements.” To spur the development of high-quality bikeways, Bikes Belong will funnel 70% of their annual grant budget (about $140,000) and provide technical assistance and other resources to the selected cities (study trips are scheduled for Denmark, New York City, and the Netherlands). Cities that are chosen will sign a contract with Bikes Belong committing themselves to the partnership.

Only six cities will be chosen to participate, and you can bet the competition will be fierce.

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New “Bump” markings on Esplanade ramps part of larger safety campaign

New markings to warn people of the harsh bump as you roll onto the floating ramps on the Eastbank Esplanade.
(Photos © J. Maus/BikePortland)

Portland Parks & Recreation has added new pavement markings on the Eastbank Esplanade floating ramps to warn people on bikes to prepare for a bump. The new markings are part of a larger campaign aimed at improving safety of path users.

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red Surly Cross-check 2002

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Year: 2002
Brand: Surly
Model: Cross-check
Color:red
Size:52cm
Photo: http://img195.imageshack.us/img195/7154/img0563og.jpg
Stolen in Portland, OR 97217
Stolen:2012-02-3
Stolen From: Inside an office located in the EcoTrust Building on the corner of NW 9th and Johnson.
Neighborhood: Pearl District
Owner: Kelley Beamer
OwnerEmail: paulvanderford@gmail.com
Reward: $100
Description: Red Surly crosscheck that is built up as a touring bike. It has end of handlebar shifters and hand built wheels and shimano components. Front wheel was black and back wheel silver. The Surly logo on cross tube is dinged up. Upgrades were made after the photo was taken. There is a front Jandd mountaineering rack with an Adventure Cycling Association sticker and a back Jandd rack. The pedals are clip-ins.
Police record with: Portland PD
Police reference#: 12-9773
This registrant does not have proof of ownership of this bike

Job: Models Who Can Ride Bikes (The PDX Bicycle Show)

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Job Title
Models Who Can Ride Bikes

Company/Organization
Pedal Nation Events – The PDX Bicycle Show

Job Description
The PDX Bicycle Show is casting The Portland Bicycle Fashion Show: One Fine Day. The PDX Bicycle Show is a consumer expo with the largest display of bicycles, gear and apparel under one roof. In addition to the Portland Bicycle Fashion Show there will be other featured events such a Pump Jam with Free Ride sensation Andrew Taylor, Ryan Leech will exhibit focus and concentration as he demonstrates amazing trials riding stunts and a Bicycle Safety Rodeo for the kids and lots of stellar deals on clothing, components and more. There is something for the whole family to enjoy at the PDX Bicycle Show.

Models will need to be available Friday, March 23rd for fittings and dress rehearsal. The fashion show will take place on Saturday, March 24th at 3pm and Sunday, March 25th at 3pm.

SEEKING- Male and Female Cyclist who aren’t afraid to interact with a crowd and show off the latest styles for commuting cyclist, racing cyclist and every day bike riding.

How to Apply
RESPOND: If you think you have what it takes, you can apply to participate by pasting this link to your browser and filling out the form http://pedalnationevents.com/model.

This is a volunteer position; every model will receive a letter of reference and free entry to the show.

ODOT set to unveil plans for I-5 expansion near Rose Quarter (Tonight)

N NE Quadrant plans at BAC-3

ODOT and PBOT planners presented the
designs to the Bike Advisory Committee
last month.
(Photo © J. Maus)

ODOT, in partnership with PBOT, will unveil their plans for a I-5 freeway expansion project near the Rose Quarter at an open house in the Lloyd Center Mall tonight.

The plan, which is being done as part of the larger Central City 2035 and N/NE Quadrant plans, would add about 1,500 feet of additional lanes (in each direction) and a breakdown shoulder on I-5 between the I-84 interchange through the Rose Quarter. In addition, a host of other changes are being considered that will have a dramatic impact on surface streets and mobility in the area in general.

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black redline conquest pro 2010

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Year: 2010
Brand: redline
Model: conquest pro
Color:black
Size:large
Stolen in Portland, OR 97201
Stolen:2012-02-2
Stolen From: stolen out of my driveway, off of bike rack on car while I went inside of house for 10 minutes to gather child.
Neighborhood: SW Broadway Drive
Owner: mark engelen
OwnerEmail: engelen@ohsu.edu
Description: 2010 Redline Conquest Pro Cyclocross bike, black and red, with commuting rack, fenders, and lights
Police record with: T12001070
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike

Black/Silver Trek 7200 2010

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Year: 2010
Brand: Trek
Model: 7200
Color:Black/Silver
Size:22.5
Serial: WTU304C1847E
Stolen in Damascus, OR 97089
Stolen:2012-02-2
Stolen From: Damascus…….from our garage.
Owner: D. Jensen
OwnerEmail: cubberbear@yahoo.com
Description: A large Black/Silver men’s bike. A little
larger than usual to fit a tall, tall
person.
Police record with: Damascus
Police reference#: 12-3601
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike