Year: 2009
Brand: Specialized
Model: Sirrus Sport
Color:Flat Black
Size:Medium
Serial: D8JI80048
Stolen in Seattle, WA
Stolen:2012-09-13
Stolen From: Malden Ave. E and E. Mercer St. in Capitol Hill Seattle
Neighborhood: Capitol Hill Seattle
Owner: Doug Dempster
OwnerEmail: demppsterdo@comcast.net
Reward: Yes
Description: Accessories included CatEye Computer, Bllack Fenders, SPD Pedals, Front and Rear Licghts
Police record with: Seattle
Police reference#: 12-310931
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike
Month: September 2012
Black Breezer Uptown 8 2009
Year: 2009
Brand: Breezer
Model: Uptown 8
Color:Black
Size:17
Serial:000101B802
Photo: http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8035/8005385060_3505137809_b.jpg
Stolen in Gresham, OR 97030
Stolen:2012-09-19
Stolen From: Plaza in front of East County Health Center medical building, SE corner of 8th and Kelly (Gresham), across the street from Gresham Central transit center
Neighborhood: Central Gresham
Owner: Joseph Eisenberg
OwnerEmail: joseph.eisenberg@gmail.com
Reward: $100
Description: Year 2009 black "Breezer Uptown 8" bike stolen during afternoon. Locked at bike rack (with a U-lock) at corner of 8th and Kelly, next to building entrance. Bike, lock and helmet were all gone when I arrived at 6 pm after work (last seen at 1 pm, securely locked). The bike looks like this: http://www.ecovelo.info/2009/09/20/road-test-breezer-uptown-8/
It’s a diamond-frame bike with an 8-speed internal gear hub, front dynamo with lights, and a full chaincase and rear rack. Also attached were a Wald folding wire basket (on the right side of the rack), a Pletscher folding kickstand, and a gray bar over the top of the top tube, for mounting a WeeRide kid’s seat. The rear brake was replaced with a rollerbrake. Handlebars, seatpost and brake levers are non-stock. The saddle was a black Velo Orange leather saddle, covered with a rain cover. The rear wheel was locked with a frame-mounted "O" lock (ABUS brand). There are several distinctive scratches, including a mark on the right seat tube from where the kids’ trailer attaches. I have the original receipt and many photos with the bike. This was my main form of transportation for 2 years.
Police record with: Gresham PD
Police reference#: 12-0710731
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike
Check the maps and comment on proposed North Portland Greenway Trail alignment
Portland Parks and Recreation has posted maps of the proposed alignment (PDF) of the North Portland Greenway Trail along with an online comment form to gauge public feedback about the routes. The City has been working with an advisory committee since January to come up with the precise alignment for the future 10-mile path that will connect the north end of the Eastbank Esplanade (near the Steel Bridge) to Kelley Point Park.
Reviews on the proposed alignment are coming back mixed. While there’s excitement to see progress on this project, I’ve gotten several emails of concern about the path’s southern segments. Below I’ll take you through the alignment maps and then share the concerns I’ve heard. (Please note: The orange dotted line is for a different trail project.)
Activists blast plans to widen I-5 freeway near Rose Quarter
Active Right of Way (AROW), an all-volunteer transportation activism group, is expressing “serious reservations” with the Draft N/NE Quadrant and I-5 Broadway/Weidler Facility Plans. The project is a collaboration between the City of Portland and the State of Oregon that will spend $400 million to widen I-5 through the Rose Quarter and make a number of changes to adjacent surface streets. The group summed up their concerns with the project in a three page letter (PDF) sent to the City’s Planning and Sustainability Commission last week.
AROW opposes the project for several reasons. First among them are claims that the project doesn’t align with the right funding and safety priorities. The letter was signed by AROW leaders Steve Bozzone (who’s also a Willamette Pedestrian Coalition board member) and Alexis Grant. Below are some excerpts from their letter…
On funding:
Black Cannondale bad boy dl50 Bad boy fatty 2012
Year: 2012
Brand: Cannondale bad boy dl50
Model: Bad boy fatty
Color:Black
Size:Med
Stolen in Kt59qq, OR
Stolen:2012-09-12
Stolen From: Out side house
Neighborhood: Tolworth
Owner: Ward Budd
OwnerEmail: Ward.budd@me.com
Reward: ?
Description: Broken Flickr light in seat
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike
Black Trek 730 1990s
Year: 1990s
Brand: Trek
Model: 730
Color:Black
Size:26″
Serial: WTU2180375P
Stolen in Portland{, OR 07211
Stolen:2012-09-19
Stolen From: Bike was parked outside title wave used book store 216 North East Knott Street, PORTLAND, OR 97212
Neighborhood: Eliot
Owner: Paul Majkut
OwnerEmail: majkut@msn.co
Reward: 100
Description: Trek Model 730 Black back rack, headlight, tail light, bell, fenders, street tires
Police record with: Portland PD
Police reference#: T12007895
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike
small 18 Marin
Brand: Marin
Color:small 18
Size:Matte black
Stolen in Portland, OR 97215
Stolen:2012-09-18
Stolen From: Stolen from residential SE 52nd and hawthorne area, despite hefty chain bike lock.
Neighborhood: Hawthorne/Tabor
Owner: Molly Biehl
OwnerEmail: mollyhbiehl@gmail.com
Reward: $50
Description: Marin bike, matte black with black fenders and ‘antlers’ on the handlebars. Bell and front light attached.
Police record with: Portland PD
Police reference#: 12-155770
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike
New Seasons Market coming to NE 32nd and Broadway
There’s a new destination on NE Broadway: New Seasons is coming to NE 32nd Avenue adjacent to I-84. This will be an interesting place to build in adequate and safe bike access. The bike boulevard on NE Tillamook is just a few blocks north; and the intersections of NE Broadway and 32nd/33rd aren’t exactly the most pleasant places to ride. Hopefully the new store will come with some surface street improvements, because you know a ton of people will be biking to the new store.
Check out the big announcement below…
New Seasons Market Announces Plans to Anchor Grant Park Village
The local grocer’s commitment helps jump-start the revitalization of the reclaimed brownfield.PORTLAND, Ore. – September 19, 2012 – Locally owned and operated New Seasons Market today announced that it will open a neighborhood grocery store at Northeast Broadway and 32rd Avenue in the planned Grant Park Village, a new mixed-use project being developed by Portland-based Capstone Partners LLC. The vibrant 34,500 square foot store will serve as the anchor retail tenant and will be part of the project’s first phase, which also includes apartment units and structured parking.
“With each new store we have an opportunity to further build our regional food economy, create new jobs with great healthcare benefits and enhance our community partnerships,” said Lisa Sedlar, President and CEO of New Seasons Market. “This is an ideal site for us, as it sits at the intersection of great neighborhoods, schools, parks, bike routes and transit, and it will be a perfect complement to our Concordia and Hawthorne stores.”
Slated to open in the fall of 2014, this store will bring approximately 150 new jobs to the area, with New Seasons Market recruiting from the immediate community for local, friendly staff who know and understand the neighborhood best. The company will also use the coming months to design a store that is tailored to this community. Neighbors can count on aisles stocked with everyday staples and specialty items, with more than one-third of New Seasons Market’s products sourced from Northwest farmers, food producers and entrepreneurs. An ever-changing selection of entrées and side dishes cooked from scratch by an in-store chef will provide easy meal solutions inspired by the season’s freshest ingredients. Homemade soups, Farm Plate Specials, a made-to-order stir-fry station, a full deli, and a self-serve salad bar make New Seasons Market a healthy and convenient resource for busy families.
“We’re delighted to welcome New Seasons Market to Grant Park Village. We believe their presence will help catalyze this key location, which stands at the gateway to historic neighborhoods in every direction and the Broadway retail corridor. Our vision for the project is a lively, mixed-use urban village that recalls and honors its century-long industrial heritage,” said Jeff Sackett, a principal with Capstone Partners LLC.
About New Seasons Market
Founded by three Northwest families more than 12 years ago, New Seasons Market is proud to be home grown and locally owned and operated. With more than 2,300 employees and 12 stores throughout the Portland-Vancouver area, New Seasons Market is also one of the region’s largest private employers and was recently rated one of Oregon’s Top 100 Companies to Work For by Oregon Business Magazine.Giving back to the community is a core value and part of New Season Market’s culture, demonstrated by the company’s commitment to giving 10 percent of its after-tax profits to hundreds of nonprofit organizations that work to end hunger, educate youth and protect the environment. In 2011 alone, the company donated to over 800 local nonprofits and community organizations.
About Capstone Partners LLC
Capstone Partners LLC (www.capstone-partners.com) was founded in 2002 as a real estate development, investment, and advisory firm with offices in Portland and Seattle and a geographic focus on those markets. Capstone specializes in retail, multi-family, office, medical and industrial property types. Capstone principals are deeply committed to community service in the local Portland area.# # #
League: Diamond is the new Platinum
The League of American Bicyclists announced today that the highest level of achievement in their Bike Friendly Communities program is no longer Platinum:
To guide and support the rapid progress in top bike-friendly cities, the League of American Bicyclists has added a new challenge and opportunity for Bicycle Friendly Communities: Diamond status.
As many of you know, Portland leaders spent over two years on a coordinated effort to attain Platinum status. That effort began in 2006 and ended in triumph when the League deemed Portland the first-ever major city to win the award.
Grey/Black Specialized Sectur Sport 2011
Year: 2011
Brand: Specialized
Model: Sectur Sport
Color:Grey/Black
Size:58
Serial:WSBC602015793F
Stolen in Portland, OR 97214
Stolen:2012-09-19
Stolen From: 24th and Madison from my garage
Neighborhood: Southeast Hawthorne
Owner: Jessica Williams
OwnerEmail: jessicajoellen@hotmail.com
Description: Gray/ black with a blue/black women’s seat. A water bottle holder with a river city bicycles water bottle in it.
Police record with: Portland PD
Police reference#: 12-155766
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike
Mayor Adams’ transportation director takes job with private consulting firm
(Photos © J. Maus)
Catherine Ciarlo, who has served as Mayor Sam Adams’ transportation policy director since 2008, has taken a job with private consulting firm CH2M Hill. The Mayor’s office is expected to make the announcement any day now.
CH2M Hill is an engineering and construction consulting firm that was founded in Corvallis, Oregon in 1946 and now has over 30,000 employees in offices around the world. According to the Portland Business Alliance, the firm has about 700 employees around the Portland region and their downtown Portland offices are their largest outside their corporate headquarters in Colorado. Ciarlo will be a senior project manager.
Black Diamondback 2008
Year: 2008
Brand: Diamondback
Color:Black
Stolen in Portland, OR 97203
Stolen:2012-09-19
Stolen From: It was stolen from Schoenfeldt Hall on the University of Portland campus (near the intersection of N. Willamette and Portsmouth).
Neighborhood: Close to St. Johns
Owner: Tim Vannerson
OwnerEmail: tim.vannerson@gmail.com
Description: The Bike was a black, 24 speed Diamondback with large, red-walled tires. At the time it was stolen it had a gel seat cover and blue rain cover.
This registrant does not have proof of ownership of this bike
