April will be a huge month for transportation in Oregon
Any day now, lawmakers in Salem are expected to reveal the long-awaited transportation funding and policy bill.
Any day now, lawmakers in Salem are expected to reveal the long-awaited transportation funding and policy bill.
The vote was 5-1 with one councilor who abstained because he couldn’t choose a side.
There are numerous reports of this same person wreaking havoc with his driving throughout many Portland neighborhoods.
The most notable stories we came across in the past seven days.
This summit is a great chance to plug into transit advocacy, and it comes at a crucial moment for the future of bus services in Oregon.
It’s a blow to passenger rail in Oregon after years of growing momentum.
ODOT says it’s “big news,” but the money isn’t flowing yet.
The eight block gap is begging for a road diet, especially with SW 4th Avenue’s new bike lane coming soon.
It’s an awesome view of what’s in store for the North Park Blocks
A fine selection of ride ideas for you to consider.
When I heard the news last week, I was excited by the possibility of riding through those carved-rock windows out into river gorge below.
All 200 locations could be done by the end of this year. Which intersections are chosen remains to be seen.