Monday Roundup: Supreme Court, camera tech, ciclovia turns 50, and more
The most notable stories we came across in the past seven days.
4/25: Hello readers and friends. I'm still recovering from a surgery I had on 4/11, so I'm unable to attend events and do typical coverage. See this post for the latest update. I'll work as I can and I'm improving every day! Thanks for all your support 🙏. - Jonathan Maus, BikePortland Publisher and Editor
The most notable stories we came across in the past seven days.
We don’t get world-class bikeways on American-class budgets.
And one lucky winner will get a $50 gift card from Migration Brewing.
I hear the view from Mt. Tabor is wonderful this time of year.
It’s amazing what a few dedicated advocates can do when there’s a strong foundation to work from.
A covered bike parking spot that reeks of piss is still 100 times better than a nice-smelling spot that’s exposed to the rain.
The dark cloud that loomed over the CCC has passed thanks to over 1,000 individual donors who refused to let it die.
We have never been #1, but the right spending package in the 2025 legislative session could get us there.
The Portland Bureau of Transportation is set to receive $20.6 million to build sidewalks in east and northeast Portland. And they’re also a partner with TriMet on a $55 million project award that will result in new sidewalks to connect to a forthcoming bus upgrade on 82nd Avenue. The funding is just the latest grant … Read more
Parks says some staff and essential partners are allowed to drive on the path — but only during emergencies.
PBOT says they plan to begin hiring the new enforcement agents early next year.
We could invest much more on this strong foundation if we wanted to.