Community will gather for Kathryn Rickson tomorrow

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Kathryn Rickson on May 3rd.
(Photo: Facebook profile)

Tomorrow night the community will gather at the corner of SW 3rd and Madison in downtown Portland to remember Kathyrn Rickson. Kathryn is the 28-year-old Southeast Portland resident who died late last night from injuries sustained in a collision with a truck while bicycling through that intersection.

Every time someone dies while riding a bike, it hits all of us very hard. When it happens on a section of bike lane that many of us here in Portland have ridden on hundreds of times, we feel it even more deeply.

Let’s come together as a community tomorrow night and remember this tragedy. Let’s show Portland that there are many people who care deeply about traffic safety and that every life lost on our roads is one too many.

The BTA and Swanson Thomas, Coon & Newton will host sign-making from 3:00 to 5:00 at their offices on SW 2nd (820 SW 2nd Ave, just a few blocks away). We will assemble between 5:15 and 5:30 pm at 3rd and Madison. Please consider being there. Thank you.

UPDATE: Mayor Sam Adams says he plans to attend this event.

NOTE: I have closed comments on this post because I didn’t like the back-and-forth that was happening. This is a sensitive time and a sensitive post. Thanks for understanding. — JM

gray Cannondale T2000

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Brand: Cannondale
Model: T2000
Color:gray
Size:50cm
Photo: http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7174/6458057071_0590a611d8_b.jpg http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7144/6458064915_096c3832aa_b.jpg
Stolen in Portland, OR 97212
Stolen:2012-05-17
Stolen From: 3513 NE 12th Avenue, Portland OR 97212
Neighborhood: Sabin
Owner: Amanda Milholland
OwnerEmail: amanda.milholland@gmail.com
Reward: $100
Description: Cannondale T2000 touring bike was stolen last night/this morning from nearby Irving Park, XTR rear derailleur, LX front derailleur, FSA Vero cranks on a sealed cartridge bottom bracket, Dura Ace 9 speed bar end shifters, Mavic A519 touring rims on Cannondale Cartridge bearing hubs, Shimano 600 brake levers, full fenders and a heavy duty rack for fully loaded touring. cyclo-computer. Specialized Armadillo tires. Any info is greatly appreciated.
Police record with: 12-153017
This registrant does not have proof of ownership of this bike

Woman dies after collision with 18-wheeler on SW Madison

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Emergency crews at work.
(Photo: JoniPhoto.com)

The Portland Police Bureau have just released information about a very serious collision that happened downtown less than one hour ago.

It occurred at the intersection of SW 3rd and Madison at around 8:30 pm tonight. Police say it appears that the woman — now identified as 28-year-old Kathryn Leah Rickson — was riding her bike eastbound on Madison and the truck was attempting to make a right-hand turn from Madison onto SW 3rd. There is a green colored bike box and a bike lane at this location (as seen in the photo at right). It might also be worth noting that this intersection is just one block from City Hall and Madison is on a slight decline at this location.

The police say the woman’s injuries “may be life threatening” have confirmed that the woman died last night.

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Charcoal Specialized Epic 2004

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Year: 2004
Brand: Specialized
Model: Epic
Color:Charcoal
Photo: http://www.specialized.com/us/en/bc/SBCEquipPopup.jsp?equipimage=/OA_MEDIA/2004/bikes/04Epicslvr_l.jpg&equipmodel=04%20Epic
Stolen in Portland, OR 97209
Stolen:2012-05-12
Stolen From: Bike was stolen between 9pm-9:30pm while I was eating dinner at Alexis Restaurant, 215 W.Burnside. It was locked up to a bike rack on Burnside.
Neighborhood: Downtown / Old Town
Owner: Tommy Jedrzejczyk
OwnerEmail: tommyjed@gmail.com
Description: The only identifying item would be the bike lock mount that held the lock to the seat post that they cut
Police record with: Portland PDP
Police reference#: T12004109
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike

PBOT unveils plans for NE Multnomah road diet project

NE Multnomah open house

Lindsay Walker of the Lloyd TMA
looks over the project maps with PBOT
Traffic Engineer Rob Burchfield and
City Bike Coordinator Roger Geller.
(Photos © J. Maus/BikePortland)

Last night the City of Portland and representatives from the Lloyd Transportation Management Association hosted an open house for their NE Multnomah Street Transportation Pilot Project. It was the first time the public was shown the proposals for this project.

If you recall, back in October a citizen committee ended a 10 month public process with a 12-1 vote in favor of moving forward in making NE Holladay the main east-west spine for safe and convenient bicycling through the Lloyd District. That lone dissenting vote was held by the most powerful man in the room (or perhaps just the most feared) — Wade Lange of commercial real estate firm Ashforth Pacific. Lange — who was also representing a San Diego real estate firm that had just purchased $92 million worth of Ashforth property (the majority of which is on Multnomah Street) — never made it clear exactly why he opposed the project on Holladay; but despite being outvoted 12-1, he convinced the City of Portland to turn their attention away from Holladay and toward Multnomah instead.

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Turquoise and Pink Novara Ponderosa 1989

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Year: 1989
Brand: Novara
Model: Ponderosa
Color:Turquoise and Pink
Size:19 ?
Photo: http://f.cl.ly/items/312r3N0c3W2o1L023B2j/IMG_0965.jpg
Stolen in Portland, OR 97211
Stolen:2012-05-14
Stolen From: NE 22nd and Mason Street from the driveway of my home.
Neighborhood: Sabin/Alameda
Owner: Jacqueline Wilson
OwnerEmail: jackie@imaginaryline.net
Reward: $150
Description: Bright turquoise and pink with black and white striped fenders. Tiny porcupine toy hanging from seat. Looks like it is from the ’80’s, great condition. Has two water bottle holders.
Police record with: Portland
Police reference#: 12-152998
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike

Advocates fight to keep key amendment in transportation bill

Bike share ride with Oregon team-25

Rolling toward a new bill (finally!).
(Photo © J. Maus/BikePortland)

It’s been a very long and winding road for the federal transportation bill. And while it looks like the end is finally in sight, there is still some nail-biting ahead.

The law that dictates how the federal government funds transportation expired over 900 days ago and has survived on extensions ever since. With the Highway Trust Fund facing bankruptcy by fall of 2013, and with idle construction workers waiting to build projects, the House and the Senate finally got their acts together and in over the past few months, both chambers have worked on their own versions of a new bill.

The bill that Republicans attempted to pass out of the House — but failed in doing so — was extremely bad. It scrapped decades of programs and funding for bicycling and walking and it included provisions to pay for new highways with domestic oil drilling. It was even too extreme for some Republicans. Fortunately, the Senate’s bill, which they passed, turned out to be much more palatable. While it wasn’t a slam dunk for biking, most prominent advocates considered it worth fighting for.

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Portlander launches ‘It’s in my heart’ cycling apparel brand

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Portland resident Chris Chapman has launched a new cycling apparel brand called, “It’s in my Heart“. The business is just getting off the ground; but Chapman, a former brand manager at Castelli/Sportful, says he’s already got orders flowing in from all of Portland’s major bike shops as well as the Made in Oregon store and REI.

Chapman has licensed the well-known heart artwork from Portlander Chris Bucci. Bucci is the man who became something of a local celebrity for his ubiquitous stickers and hats with a simple green heart inside an outline of the state of Oregon.

Chapman plans to take that design and use it to create jerseys, hats, socks and other cycling apparel items for all 50 states. He’s starting locally; but he’ll make a national launch at the Interbike trade show this fall.

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Job: Bicycle Mechanic – Western Bike Works

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Job Title
Bicycle Mechanic

Company/Organization
Western Bike Works

Job Description
Looking for professional bike mechanic with a minimum of 3 years experience to work in a fast-paced NW shop.
Experience with high-end bikes.
Detail oriented.
Self-starter.
Exceptional customer service and ability to multi-task seamlessly.
All types of bikes, hydraulic brake experience and fork suspension rebuilds preferred.

How to Apply
Email resume and cover letter to: joelt@velotech.com