Year: 2012
Brand: Giant
Model: Escape
Color:Charcoal and green
Size:XS
Serial: C41A7217
Photo: http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/193/bikelw.jpg/
Stolen in Portland, OR 97212
Stolen:2012-02-11
Stolen From: The bike was stolen from behind a gate in inner NE Portland
Neighborhood: Elliot Neighborhood
Owner: Gwende Silver
OwnerEmail: gw3n5678@gmail.com
Description: This is not a great picture of the bike, but you can see the frame. It has black fenders, a water bottle cage, front and back lights, and flat handlebars.
Police record with: Portland PD
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike
Month: February 2012
Arrest made in serious injury collision on St. Johns Bridge – UPDATED
UPDATED, at 9:55am on 2/11
Just before 6:30 pm tonight, Portland Police officers responded to a collision on the St. Johns Bridge.
According to their report, a 23-year-old man was riding his bike and a 58-year-old man driving a small pick were involved in a collision. Both vehicles were headed westbound when the collision occurred.
The man on the bike sustained “traumatic injuries that are not believed to be life-threatening.” The man driving the pick-up remained at the scene. So far, the PPB have not released any other details. (*See updates below)
More info on yesterday’s collision at SE Ankeny and 16th
Yesterday morning I got two reports from readers about a bike/car collision at the intersection of SE 16th and Ankeny. I usually don’t post about every bike-involved collision I hear about; but since two people emailed and it’s on a busy bike street, I figured this one was worth sharing.
Reader Marsha H. wrote in, looking for more information about what happened:
“I went by on my morning commute and saw a young woman on a bike on the ground not moving much, a small but growing crowd of concerned cyclists, and the driver in the collision calling 911.”
Riding along with Paul Jeffery, on his daily ride up Mt. Tabor
Common Grounds coffee shop
this morning.
(Photos © J. Maus/BikePortland)
48-year-old southeast Portland resident Paul Jeffery (he goes by PJ) used to enjoy a daily ride from his house near 40th and Salmon to the Goose Hollow MAX stop. From there, he’d zip through the hills and down into Beaverton where he’d pedal the final leg of his journey to his job at Electro Scientific Industries (a producer of high-tech laser systems and industrial production equipment).
PJ’s routine changed back in November when he was part of a 10% workforce reduction. In other words, he was laid off.
Without work, PJ missed the routine of getting up and getting out on his bike. So, at the end of January, he started riding to the top of Mt. Tabor each morning. I met him this morning at Common Grounds coffee shop on SE Hawthorne Blvd (a very nice place I must say)…
“We’re all in this together”: A Q & A with transit activist Jonathan Ostar
(Photos © J. Maus/BikePortland)
Job: Sales/Service (Bike N’ Hike Hillsboro)
Job Title
Sales/Service
Company/Organization
BIKE N’ HIKE Hillsboro
Job Description
Lookin’ for a job in the bike industry on the west side ? Our Hillsboro location has an immediate opening for someone who can do both sales and service. Our store is very busy and growing fast. Our crew has a lifetime of experience and are as knowledgeable and as dedicated as they come…..we work hard……but we LIVE THE DREAM……. Qualified applicants should have 2 years experience minimum and know how to pass the”bike build test”. Punctuality and a professional attitude will be required. You can call us for more details.
How to Apply
log on to our website and e-mail us a resume at hillsboro [at] bikenhike [dot] com
Jobs of the Week
Two great job opportunities at local bike shops came in this week. Check out the details in the links below…
- Sales/Service — Bike N’ Hike Hillsboro
- Bike Shop Superstar — Metropolis Cycle Repair
Collisions prompt changes at Vancouver/Graham intersection
Dark Blue Diamondback Sortie 2 2011
Year: 2011
Brand: Diamondback
Model: Sortie 2
Color:Dark Blue
Size:Medium
Serial: CJ 007-3
Photo: http://www.google.com/imgres?q=diamondback+sortie+2&um=1&hl=en&sa=N&rls=com.microsoft:en-us:IE-SearchBox&biw=1440&bih=748&tbm=isch&tbnid=51yyaZtr4-UsuM:&imgrefurl=http://www.amazon.com/Diamondback-Sortie-Suspension-Mountain-26-Inch/dp/B005178LPS&docid=hZqqMTL_SXxVKM&imgurl=http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51Or8IbM4DL._AA300_.jpg&w=300&h=300&ei=P1s0T4uSDaaNsQKiqJSvAg&zoom=1&iact=rc&dur=562&sig=114430084379642965525&page=1&tbnh=129&tbnw=129&start=0&ndsp=28&ved=1t:429,r:14,s:0&tx=50&ty=63
Stolen in Portland, OR 97227
Stolen:2012-02-9
Stolen From: The park at Alberta and Kerby. NE Portland.
Neighborhood: Northeast Portland.
Owner: Ian Kaye
OwnerEmail: ian.d.kaye@gmail.com
Reward: 300
Description: The only this is that it was brand new. The front brakes sqeal really bad.
Police record with: Portland PD
Police reference#: 12-11737
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike
Oregon looks beyond gas tax as mileage-based tax evolves
showing VMT charge.
(Graphic: ODOT)
At all levels of government, transportation officials are running scared due to a severe lack of funding available to maintain and improve our roads. The major reason for all this anxiety is the failure of the gas tax to evolve with the times. Truly a “dinosaur” of a funding mechanism, the gas tax hasn’t kept up with inflation, and it is dwindling as Americans drive fewer miles and cars become more fuel-efficient (and electrified in some cases).
While it’s widely accepted we must move beyond the gas tax; no one has figured out a way to do it. Until now.
It turns out the State of Oregon has been working on this for over a decade and they’re on the verge of some major breakthroughs that could lead to implementation of a mileage-based tax system by 2014.
Red Specialized Allez 2009
Year: 2009
Brand: Specialized
Model: Allez
Color:Red
Size:54
Serial:M9JL12101
Stolen in Corvallis, OR 97330
Stolen:2012-02-07
Stolen From: Stolen from a locked bike rack (10AM-12:30p) between Weniger Hall and Student Health Bldg.
Neighborhood: OSU Campus
Owner: Corey Brumsted
OwnerEmail: cjbrumsted@gmail.com
Description: Red Specialized Allez, New Schwable tires. clip pedals. stock components.
Police record with: Oregon state police
Police reference#: 2012 02 458
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike
Displaying enviable common sense, French officials evolve intersection laws for bikes
on bikes that they can roll through
certain intersections under certain
conditions.
If you only read the media accounts, you’d think that officials in the French capitol of Paris have just given people on bicycles a free pass to wantonly roll through red lights with reckless abandon.
The Oregonian’s website reads,
“Hey, Portland bicyclists, want to run red lights? Move to France. Seriously. It’s legal there now.”
Saying that the new law comes only after, “a fierce three-year campaign by cyclists’ associations,” the UK-based Telegraph writes:
“Paris cyclists given right to break traffic laws: Breaking traffic rules, almost a national sport in France, has just been legalised – but only for Parisian cyclists.”
But beyond the sensational headlines, the new law in Paris makes a lot of sense.

