Year: 2007
Brand: Van Dessel
Model: Hole Shot
Color:red
Serial: AD710264
Photo: http://postimg.org/image/g1oo2kfj5/
Stolen in Portland, OR
Stolen:2013-10-26
Stolen From: In the 42nd st Transit Center circle next to 24HR Fitness
Neighborhood: NE near Trader Joes
Owner: megan lord
OwnerEmail: meglord(replace with at sign)gmail.com
Reward: $200
Description: Van Dessel Hole Shot, 38cm Scott Contessa Bar #039 crosstop levers, comfy Saddle, 80mm stem
Cross Bike
Police record with: T13011087
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike
Year: 2013
First Look: Portland’s new solar-powered LED bike lane lights
As promised, yesterday the City of Portland installed solar-powered lights to delineate the bike lane on NE Couch as it approaches the Burnside Bridge.
The lights, imported from Denmark by Saris Racks, are part of a test by the Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) to see whether they improve visibility of the bike lane and provide a safety benefit for road users. Because of the “s-curve” at this location, some people tend to veer into the bike lane while driving onto the bridge.
I went out last night to see the lights in action last night…
City Auditor’s Community Survey shows Portland’s continued cycling stagnation

The Office of the City Auditor released its 23rd annual Community Survey today and the results reveal yet another sign that the amount of people riding bicycles in Portland has reached a stubborn plateau.
The survey asked Portland residents to gauge a number of different city functions, from the quality of tap water to the smoothness of streets in their neighborhood. 9,800 surveys were sent and the results were taken from the 3,352 valid surveys (or 36 percent) that the Auditor’s Office received back. According to the City Auditor, “The purpose of our community survey is to provide the public and policy makers with information regarding resident satisfaction with City services. We encourage Council and bureau managers to study differences in community perceptions included in the survey and to consider where improvements in services are needed.”
Green/Silver Magna Triax PK7 Mountain Bike
Brand: Magna Triax
Model: PK7 Mountain Bike
Color:Green/Silver
Size:24″
Photo: http://media.liveauctiongroup.net/i/12832/12960217_5.jpg?v=8CF21220C4655B0
Stolen in Portland, OR 97201
Stolen:2013-10-27
Stolen From: Under the King Albert Apartments on the PSU Campus. It was parked on the rails downstairs outside.
Neighborhood: PSU
Owner: Donna Truong
OwnerEmail: tdonna(replace with at sign)pdx.edu
Reward: $20
Description: It looks just like the picture. There is still either a faded or partial barcode on the front bar under the handlebars. There might be a lock still stuck on the same area which I had from a long time ago which I was unable to remove because I lost the key. Unless the thief had snipped that off as well.
This registrant does not have proof of ownership of this bike
Bianchi light blue Bianchi Virata 1990s
Year: 1990s
Brand: Bianchi
Model: Virata
Color:Bianchi light blue
Stolen in Portland, OR 97209
Stolen:2013-10-30
Stolen From: Corner of NW 8th and NW Everett
Neighborhood: North park blocks/Pearl
Owner: David Patte
OwnerEmail: Edpatte(replace with at sign)gmail.com
Reward: $150
Description: Seat post and stem are long
Handle bar tape has slipped
Rear view mirror on left handle bar
Front and rear blocking lights
Clip less pedals
Police record with: Portland
Police reference#: Pending
This registrant does not have proof of ownership of this bike
Bike ally Jackie Dingfelder moves from Salem to City Hall

and her husband, Tom Gainer, at
Cycle Oregon in 2009.
(Photo © J. Maus/BikePortland)
State Sen. Jackie Dingfelder figured out the only way she could possibly get any greener: she’s cutting her commute from Salem to downtown Portland.
The Alice Award winner, Columbia River Crossing opponent, environmental consultant and presumptive “Environmental Champion of the Decade” in the state legislature (that’s from the Oregon League of Conservation Voters) starts a new job Monday as a senior policy advisor to Mayor Charlie Hales.
A Hales spokeswoman said Tuesday that because Dingfelder’s background is similar to a few other Hales staffers’, she hasn’t received any bureau assignments yet. She’s likely to receive a portfolio after her first week.
Dingfelder currently represents Legislative District 23, a swath of central Northeast and Southeast Portland. She’s likely to be succeeded by state Rep. Michael Dembrow.
Job: Assistant Store Manager – Western Bikeworks – FILLED
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black Surly Pacer 2008
Year: 2008
Brand: Surly
Model: Pacer
Color:black
Size:54 cm
Stolen in Portland, OR 97210
Stolen:2013-10-28
Stolen From: Oregon Convention Center, 777 NE MLK Jr. Blvd, Ginko lobby entrance, bike rack
Neighborhood: close in NE
Owner: Terri Moore
OwnerEmail: tmoore@europa.com
Reward: $200
Description: Shimano Ultegra triple drive chain, Neuvation wheel set, back rack, 2 water bottle cages, tooled leather women’s seat, under seat tool bag, clip on pedals
Police record with: Portland Police
Police reference#: 13-158367
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike
Low-car, upscale: New buildings dare to expand the Pearl

(Photos: M.Andersen/BikePortland)
Two big new apartment buildings that opened for rental this month are aiming to kill the notion that well-to-do Portlanders — except for the ones in the Pearl, anyway — will always own cars.
black hyper spinner bmx 2013
Year: 2013
Brand: hyper spinner
Model: bmx
Color:black
Size:20inches
Stolen in Oregon city, OR 97045
Stolen:2013-10-26
Stolen From: Oregon city terrace apartments off of May st and Molalla ave
Neighborhood: oregon city / apartments
Owner: nora may
OwnerEmail: noramay9926(at sign)yahoo.com
Description: All black 20 inches bmx bike with writing saying hyper spinner. It has a 4 leaf clover on the handle bars and 4 pegs on the wheels. Also the chain guard was taken off. The bike has a small sprocket. This bike was new my son got it for his b-day less then 20 hours ride time.
Police record with: oregon city pd
Police reference#: 4513
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike
Bicycling, road safety will play big role in Sauvie Island transportation plan update

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Multnomah County is updating two plans that govern Sauvie Island and not surprisingly, bicycling and road safety have played key roles in the initial conversations. After garnering public feedback last spring, the County has put together a ‘Scoping Report.’ That report (PDF) was a central piece of the agenda at a meeting of the Sauvie Island/Multnomah Channel Community Advisory Committee that met for the first time last week.
This public process will update the Sauvie Island/Multnomah Channel Rural Area Plan and the Multnomah County Transportation System Plan, which will “inform area policies, zoning code updates and transportation improvements for a 20-plus-year planning horizon.” The current plans have not been updated for 16 years.
During the public outreach process to develop the scoping report, Multnomah County heard loud and clear that bicycling and road safety issues need to be addressed. In the section of the report labeled “Transportation Visions”, two items are listed: “Reduce Traffic conflicts between modes,” and “Provide for safe roads/facilities for all users.”
Blue/White Raleigh Grand Sport 2003
Year: 2003
Brand: Raleigh
Model: Grand Sport
Color:Blue/White
Photo: http://i.imgur.com/str5VON.jpg
Stolen in Portland, OR
Stolen:2013-10-25
Stolen From: Fred Meyers on Interstate and Lombard in Portland, OR
Owner: Brian Robinson
OwnerEmail: briangarobinson(at sign)yahoo.com
Reward: 200.00
Description: attached was a orange insulated water bottle, a Bell AirStrike Mini Frame Pump, and a black seat pack with extra tubes, patches, and a snap-on multi-tool.
Police record with: Portland Police
Police reference#: 1390140
This registrant does not have proof of ownership of this bike