Guest Opinion: Cycling in Amsterdam was eye-opening, and boosted my resolve
Amsterdam holds persuasive powers over Portlanders.
Amsterdam holds persuasive powers over Portlanders.
Rep. Pham wants help to fight the highway lobby and turn Oregon’s transportation fortunes around.
For just $6 million, the bill would deliver over 11,600 rebates to Oregonians.
The issues at TriMet stem largely from a lack of visionary leadership rather than a lack of resources.
The time to demand better bike infrastructure is now.
I need to point out why this way of speaking isn’t helping anyone – and what cyclists actually want instead.
Anyone who wants to see safer streets, more bike lanes, and a government more responsive to the campaigns of active transportation advocates should vote to adopt a new charter for Portland’s city government.
Note: This piece was submitted by a close observer of the Portland – Vancouver I-5 freeway project (a.k.a. Interstate Bridge Replacement Program) who asked to remain anonymous. Project managers, listen up! You’re reviving a mega-project that failed to secure funding a decade ago. Do you go back and re-examine the original assumptions? Absolutely not! You … Read more
“Even school districts have a part to play in the climate crisis.”— Danny Cage, youth activist and Portland Public Schools student rep 17-year-old Danny Cage is a student representative of the Portland Public Schools Board of Education Policy Committee and a speaker and youth organizer who advocates for racial justice, education reform, and LGBTQ+ rights. … Read more