WHITE Specialized Allez 2009

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Year: 2009
Brand: Specialized
Model: Allez
Color:WHITE
Size:61 CM
Serial: WUD7040129208
Stolen in Vancouver, WA 98664
Stolen:2013-02-8
Stolen From: Stolen from Garage
Neighborhood: Burnt Creek Area
Owner: Randy Haas
OwnerEmail: railrdgeek(at sign)yahoo.com
Reward: $300.00
Description: Bike is white, with white handlebar tape, black lettering and red accents. It has a bicycle computer, under seat bag, and front and rear fenders. It also has two water bottle cages with silver water bottles.
Police record with: Vancouver PD
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike

Black Raleigh Sport 2009

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Year: 2009
Brand: Raleigh
Model: Sport
Color:Black
Size:50
Serial:U94Y28373
Stolen in Portland, OR 97214
Stolen:2013-02-10
Stolen From: On the street bike rack on NW 12th ave of Wholefoods- Pearl District
Neighborhood: Pearl District
Owner: Diana Ospina
OwnerEmail: dianaospinalara@gmail.com
Description: Black SPORT Raleigh small for woman. Size: 50
Police record with: I filed an online report
Police reference#: T13001434.
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike

A Sharky sighting

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Oh the stories Sharky’s bike could tell.
(Photos © J. Maus/BikePortland)

Having an office downtown is fun because of all the neat people you run into. Recently I’ve started getting coffee from a new place every few days simply as an excuse to roll around with my camera to see what I run into. Last week I noticed Erik Young’s bike locked up so I snapped a few photos. Erik is known around town as Sharky and he’s one of the oldest full-time bike messengers in Portland. He’s also an accomplished track racer, dad to an 11-year old son Velo (I know that because he goes to my daughters’ school), and much more. I hope to do a full profile of Sharky someday; but for now, check out a few photos I was able to snap before he rolled away…

(You might also recall when I shared some photos of Sharky carrying his son in a messenger bag seven years ago!)

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Made in Portland: Cielo announces collaboration with Tanner Goods

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Cielo has partnered with Tanner.
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(Photos: King Cycle Group)

Following our reporting last month, Cielo has now officially announced a new line of bikes that will come with accessories made by Tanner Goods. Both companies are based in Portland and make their products just a few miles from each other.

Cielo, the bike brand created by Chris King and made in the Chris King Precision Components factory in Portland’s northwest industrial area, will offer a Cielo Tanner Goods Edition package on two of their frames: the Sportif Classic and the Cross Classic.

Here’s more from the official statement:

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Press release: Bipartisan Coalition Forms Against The Columbia River Crossing

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This just in:

Bipartisan Coalition Forms Against The Columbia River Crossing

Today, progressive and conservative organizations, businesses, and individuals announced the formation of a bipartisan coalition to oppose the current plan for the Columbia River Crossing.

Coalition leaders include: John Charles (President, Cascade Policy Institute), Steve Cole (Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods), Karla Kay Edwards (Director, Americans for Prosperity-Oregon), Mara Gross (Coalition for A Livable Future) and Jason Williams (Oregon Taxpayer Association). Joe Cortright, President and Chief Economist at Impresa Consulting, is providing financial and economic analysis for the Coalition, based on several years of examining CRC traffic and financial projections.

Members of this coalition, called “Stop the CRC: A Bipartisan Coalition For a Responsible Solution,” share a broad set of concerns about the current plan for the Columbia River Crossing including, but not limited to:

– The Oregon Legislature is essentially being asked to authorize a blank check for the funding.
– The construction and financing of the CRC will impact the ability to maintain existing roads and bridges throughout Oregon.
– The proposal is based on outdated and incorrect information.
– The CRC will worsen traffic gridlock in other parts of Portland and in residential neighborhoods.

“It is the aim of all members of this coalition to persuade Oregon’s 2013 Legislature not to appropriate further funding for this project,” said coalition spokespersons Mara Gross and Lindsay Berschauer. “Instead, we encourage legislators to take a step back and engage Oregonians broadly in an effort to develop a more responsible solution that Oregon can afford.”

The “Stop the CRC” bipartisan coalition will work to educate citizens and lawmakers on the negative impacts of the current CRC plan on our state and our citizens and to steer the legislature toward a more positive direction. Further details will be announced this week.

Back from injury, Marilyn Hayward to open new Coventry Cycles in Beaverton

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Marilyn Hayward, owner of
Coventry Cycle Works East (and West!).
(Photo © J. Maus/BikePortland)

It sure was nice to see the beaming smile back on Coventry Cycle Works’ owner Marilyn Hayward’s face this morning. That smile — and the spirit behind it — was a far cry from where she was just six months ago. On August 6th Marilyn was involved in a collision while riding her recumbent that sent her flying twenty feet in the air. Her fall was stopped when her head slammed against a curb.

Marilyn, 63, suffered a traumatic brain injury. She was unconscious for over a day and spent a month in the hospital. Thankfully, her brain injury was not severe and she’s made a nearly full recovery. “I was very fortunate,” she told me today. “The doctors said if I wasn’t wearing my helmet it’s for certain I would be dead.”

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blue/silver Specialized Expedition 2006

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Year: 2006
Brand: Specialized
Model: Expedition
Color:blue/silver
Size:19
Serial:PL05L08183
Stolen in Longview, WA 98632
Stolen:2013-02-12
Stolen From: Garage 3200 block of Maple St
Owner: Forrest Rupley
OwnerEmail: forrestrupley@hotmail.com
Reward: $150
Description: Blue/Silver Big man’s "Specialized" Expedition with Topeak rear rack
Police record with: Longview PD
Police reference#: L13-3759
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike

Small but important changes make North Michigan a better bikeway

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When it comes to making neighborhood streets nicer for bicycling, sometimes little things can make a huge difference. N. Michigan Avenue is a good example. The Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) began to make Michigan an official part of their neighborhood greenway network just over one year ago. The improvements have come slowly and in phases; but recent changes have made a significant difference.

I ride Michigan twice a day from Rosa Parks Way to Fremont so I know it well. With just speed bumps and sharrows, I didn’t notice a huge difference in the bicycling environment. But with new crossing improvements and a host of stop sign changes, it’s starting to really shine and become the efficient and safe bikeway it needs to be.

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Brown Raleigh Port Townsend 2012

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Year: 2012
Brand: Raleigh
Model: Port Townsend
Color:Brown
Size:57in
Serial: 4123412890
Photo: http://i.imgur.com/dDJHPFj.jpg
Stolen in Portland, OR 97213
Stolen:2013-02-11
Stolen From: Stolen off my porch in Hollywood at ne 42nd and Tillamook.
Neighborhood: Hollywood
Owner: Kellen Smith
OwnerEmail: KelMaSm(AT)gmail.com
Description: A stock Raleigh Port Townsend with a silver front rack.
Police record with: Portland PD
Police reference#: T13001410
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike

matte black se draft 2012

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Year: 2012
Brand: se
Model: draft
Color:matte black
Size:58 cm
Serial: icse11f07110
Stolen in Portland, OR 97213
Stolen:2013-02-9
Stolen From: back patio of skyline burgers on broadway 2200 ne broadway ave
Neighborhood: sullivans gulch
Owner: eric reddy
OwnerEmail: ereddypdx(AT)gmailcom
Description: all black fixed gear bike with a reflective strip on the tires
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike

Activists hope to weaken CRC ‘signal’ at hearing in Salem today

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A big day at the capitol for the CRC.
(Photo © J. Maus/BikePortland)

A bill that would officially make it “in the state’s interest” to move forward on the I-5 freeway widening project between Oregon and Washington will be given a public hearing in Salem today. The bill, HB 2800, is being pushed by Governor Kitzhaber and many high-profile Democrats and other backers of the Columbia River Crossing project.

A House Joint Committee will hear invited testimony from the Governor as well as Oregon Transportation Commission chair Pat Egan and ODOT’s Deputy Project Director Kris Strickler. If anti-CRC activists are successful, the committee will also hear from dozens of people speaking out against the bill (and the project in general). According to a Facebook page where activists are organizing carpools to attend the 3:00 pm hearing, there are about 40 people so far who plan to make the trip.

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