Thoughts on the transpo bill: Is Mica afraid of Republican party leadership?

National Bike Summit - Day two-56

Rep. John Mica at a bike industry
fundraising event in March 2009.
(Photo © J. Maus/BikePortland)

Since the House transportation bill has gone all crazy, I’ve been banging my head against my desk to figure out why Republican members of the House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee are so afraid of including any mention of bicycling, transit (except to strip away dedicated funding for it), walking — or anything that doesn’t harken back to the 1950s Interstate Highway era — in the bill.

Then it occurred to me (with some help from sources on Capitol Hill, who say there’s a threatening letter going around from House Majority Leader Eric Cantor that there better not be any mention of bicycling in the bill), perhaps they’re afraid of Republican party leadership? (Feel free to point out my political naivete if this is an obvious thing.)

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Tragic irony: PBOT postpones crosswalk enforcement action due to fatal collision

Traffic Safety action on SE Foster-7

A memorial on SE Foster near
site of fatal collision back in November 2009.
(Photos © J. Maus)

The Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) has been doing “crosswalk enforcement actions” for several years. The events, which place a human decoy in a crosswalk with a phalanx of cops waiting to pull people over nearby, have helped raise awareness for crosswalk laws and traffic safety in general. In the past six years, the actions have netted nearly 1,000 citations.

One of the most dangerous streets in the city is SE Foster Road. It’s a high-speed arterial that has claimed many victims over the years, including a fatal hit-and-run just last week. Portland Mayor Sam Adams himself launched a safety campaign on SE Foster in 2010, calling it a de facto “freeway.”

Today I noticed that PBOT had a crosswalk enforcement action scheduled for tonight on SE Powell at 54th — a location less than a mile from SE Foster. In an email from PBOT traffic safety staff about the actions, I read this:

“The crosswalk enforcement action scheduled for Thursday, February 2nd… has been postponed until a later date to be respectful to the residents of Foster Powell and Mt. Scott Arleta that will be having a candlelight vigil for Jason Lee Grant on Thursday at 5:30 PM on SE Foster near SE 71st Avenue. Mr. Grant was crossing SE Foster near SE 71st on Saturday evening when he was struck and killed by a hit and run driver.”

These arterial streets are so frustrating and so sad. Despite efforts to hang banners over them, install blinking lights at crosswalks, do enforcements actions, and hold vigils to remember their victims — these streets continue to win in the end.

Surely there’s got to be more we can do to tame these streets? What we’re doing now is great; but sometimes it seems like it’s just not enough.

For more information about tonight’s candlelight vigil, contact Christian Smith via email at christianbsmith [at] me [dot] com.

PDX Bicycle Show looking for fashion show models

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Like bike fashion and want to strut your stuff in front of an adoring crowd at Portland’s biggest annual bike show? Check out the casting call from event organizers below:

The PDX Bicycle Show is casting The Portland Bicycle Fashion Show. 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. 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.

Email: Resume’ and Pictures (if available) no later than February 10 to andrea{at}pedalnationevents{dot}com. This is a volunteer position, every model will receive a letter of reference and free entry to the show for themselves and one other person.

Metro’s e-bike stolen while locked up at Pioneer Square

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A bike like this one was stolen from
downtown Portland on Friday.

Metro’s electric bike was stolen while locked up at Pioneer Square last Friday. The bike is worth about $2,000 and was the only e-bike in Metro’s vehicle fleet (which also includes a cargo bike and a standard bike).

According to Vicki Papasadero with Metro Office Services, an employee was attending a meeting at an office near Pioneer Square, locked up the bike with a “big chain lock” and when he returned from the meeting the bike was gone.

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Silver Giant OCR3 2006

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Year: 2006
Brand: Giant
Model: OCR3
Color:Silver
Size:XXX Small
Serial: G7504257
Photo: http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/6/bikecg.jpg/
Stolen in Portland, OR 97223
Stolen:2012-02-2
Stolen From: Frank Estate apartments near Garden Home and Oleson.
Neighborhood: Raleigh Hills
Owner: Tina Rouhoff
OwnerEmail: tinaroo_artist@yahoo.com
Description: Make: Giant, Model: OCR 3, Year 2006, Serial #G7504257, Women’s xxx-small. Was originally purchased at Bike n Hike has and their decals on it. Wheels are 650s with Gatorskin tires.
Police record with: Beaverton PD
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike

Amendment to save TE, Safe Routes fails by 2 votes

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Clark County and SW Washington House Rep.
Jamie Herrera Beutler voted against an
amendment that would have set
aside funds for Safe Routes to School
and other projects to improve biking.
(Still from Committee video)

It was very close; but despite passionate defense of biking and walking by House T & I Committee member Peter DeFazio (D-Eugene), the Petri/Johnson amendment failed this morning by a vote of 29-27.

The amendment — which would have reinstated set-asides for Transportation Enhancements and the Safe Routes to School program — was debated this morning during the first markup hearing of the House transportation bill (a.k.a. the American Energy and Infrastructure Jobs Act).

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red Kona Jake 2008

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Year: 2008
Brand: Kona
Model: Jake
Color:red
Size:58cm
Stolen in Portland, OR 97219
Stolen:2012-02-2
Stolen From: Lewis and Clark law school
Neighborhood: Lewis and Clar
Owner: Rob Bart
OwnerEmail: rbart@lclark.edu
Reward: yes
Description: Red and black Kona Jake with mountain bike flat pedals with toe baskets- left basket is missing strap and only has the plastic, small saddle bag under seat, clip on rear plastic fender
Police record with: PPD and L&C campus police
Police reference#: T12001048
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike

charcoal grey Fuji Track 2008

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Year: 2008
Brand: Fuji
Model: Track
Color:charcoal grey
Size:49 cm
Photo: http://www.biketype.com/pics/5803/full/fuji_track_08.jpg
Stolen in Portland, OR 97212
Stolen:2012-02-2
Stolen From: Stolen in front of East West College at ne 6th and ne Oregon between 11:30 am and 1pm.
Neighborhood: NE
Owner: Monet Sutch
OwnerEmail: monetsutch@gmail.com
Description: Charcoal Grey, 49cm, 2008 Fuji track frame, steel toe cages with leather straps, fixed gear, drop bars with black grip tape, front brake only, oakland sticker on back of the frame, pink frog light attached to the center of the front wheel, sweet pea(from popeye) sticker on the front of the frame.
Police record with: PD
This registrant does not have proof of ownership of this bike

black,blue,white Giant TCX 2009

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Year: 2009
Brand: Giant
Model: TCX
Color:black,blue,white
Size:medium
Serial: GL981638
Photo: http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/62/mybikez.jpg/
Stolen in Portland, OR 97206
Stolen:2012-02-01
Stolen From: Stolen from Portland Rock Gym @ 12th & Burnside
Neighborhood: NE
Owner: todd stephan
OwnerEmail: tastepha@gmail.com
Reward: yes
Description: 2009 Giant TCX cyclocross bike
black, white, & blue
Has street slicks on it.
Has shimano components
Police record with: portland PD
Police reference#: T12001044
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike

Portland racing legend on the mend after serious stroke

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David Auker-2

David Auker (L) and long time friend
Danny Knudsen share a laugh at
Auker’s 62nd birthday gathering
last night in Hillsdale.
(Photos © J. Maus/BikePortland)

On November 16th, 2010, a man that friends and family thought would never stop pedaling his bike — did.

David Auker is a living legend in local and national bike racing circles. You might not know his name, but Auker was once one of the most feared racers on the west coast. He never signed a pro contract because he was too much of an independent spirit to go that route; but friends who were there back in the 1970s and ’80s say he won plenty of races against much more famous opponents like Alexi Grewal, Bob Roll, and others.

“In the old days,” former teammate Danny Knudsen recalled at a birthday party for Auker in Hillsdale last night, “the pros would not like to see Dave when they showed up. He’d ruin their plans.”

Auker’s racing prowess made it all that more shocking when his own plans to keep riding well into his 60s nearly came to an abrupt end.

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Mayor Adams invited to Kidical Mass ride this month

Mayor Sam Adams, shown here at a Safe Routes to School event in June 2010, is scheduled to attend February’s KidicalMass ride.
(Photo © J. Maus/BikePortland)

[*Please note: This article originally said Adams would attend the ride. Unfortunately there was a mix-up with organizers and his staff and we have now learned he is not 100% confirmed. He has been invited, he’s “interested in attending,” but he has not yet committed to it. — JM]

Portland’s beloved Kidical Mass is back for 2012 and, along with already having events scheduled through the end of the year, they’re expecting the Mayor to join in on the fun this month.

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Blumenauer, DeFazio blast Republicans over transpo bill – UPDATED

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He’s fired up.
(Photos © J. Maus/BikePortland)

Oregon Congressmen Earl Blumenauer and Peter DeFazio are pulling no punches when it comes to leveling criticism at the House transportation bill that was released yesterday.

Referring to it as the, “Republican Highway and Transportation Bill,” Blumenauer said in an official statement, “I am appalled at the fantasy finance scheme Republicans are proposing.” Blumenauer is a senior member of the House Budget and Ways and Means committees, so he focused his criticisms on financial issues instead of simply bashing the bill for being anti-bike.

Here’s more from Blumenauer’s official statement (emphasis mine):

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