Founder of BikePortland (in 2005). Father of three. North Portlander. Basketball lover. Car owner and driver. If you have questions or feedback about this site or my work, feel free to contact me at @jonathan_maus on Twitter, via email at maus.jonathan@gmail.com, or phone/text at 503-706-8804. Also, if you read and appreciate this site, please become a supporter.
This Wednesday The 700 Club – a 40 year-old news program produced by the Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN) – will feature a segment on bike commuting that was filmed entirely in Portland. *Given the CBN’s extremely conservative (and sometimes controversial) stance on many social and political issues, the fact that they’re devoting time on The … Read more
[Expert jouster at ’05 Organ Donor Invite.] The highlight of the recent Multnomah County Bike Fair (MCBF) were the jousting competitions. This year they even had a few unicycle jousters. In case you missed it (or if you didn’t get enough of it) I present a few video clips from the day’s action… Instead of … Read more
[Crowd awaits startof Night Ride.]Photos by taisau Unfortunately I couldn’t make it to The Night Ride last night. Luckily, BikePortland.org reader John Boyd did. Here’s his report and photos: A full moon followed us on a blast of a Night Ride which wound 15 miles through North Portland. Everything about the ride was incredibly well … Read more
[After first day of painting.]Photo by Sara Stout After months of gathering community feedback (which included a mural tour by bike), and jumping through a few hoops for the permit, paint is finally flowing on the new Share the Road mural. This new mural is being painted on the side of the Hawthorne Auto Clinic … Read more
Meet 38 year-old Mike Colhour. He runs a successful scrap metal recycling business by bike. He rides around the neighborhood, collecting scrap metal and plastics from dumpsters and from the side of the road. He’s been doing this for 10-15 years all over Vancouver and Portland. He recycles all kinds of stuff including glass, wire, … Read more
[Hawthorne Boulevard]Photo by VirtualTourist.com Next Monday (7/17), the City of Portland Office of Transportation will begin a major construction project on SE Hawthorne Blvd. The 35-block Hawthorne Boulevard Project will add safety improvements from 20th to 55th Streets.
[Photo by Ed Manning.] *[Turns out this was just an art project. Read the comments to find out more.] Just got a tip from a reader that someone is doing a Yellow Car Program in downtown Portland. According the flyer in the window, it’s modeled on Portland’s Yellow Bike Program that was launched by the … Read more
Hundreds of cyclists packed City Hall last night to bask in Portland’s rich artisan bicycle culture at the first-ever Made in Portland Bicycle Show and Art Exhibition. The crowds were thick and the energy and good times flowed like the free Widmer beer. The bike show was the epicenter of the event. The marble floors, … Read more
[Drawing by Shaun Deller.] Yesterday I stopped by City Hall to check in on preparations for tonight’s Made in Portland Bike Show and Art Exhibition. I hope you can join us (it’s from 5-8PM) because we’ve put together an unprecedented gathering of bicycle-inspired art. Here are a few teasers. David “chops” Darby has three gorgeous … Read more
[Club founder, chops.]Photos by dropoutbikeclub It’s not every day I get to tell you about a brand new bike club, especially one as interesting as Dropout. The Dropout Bike Club wants to spread the love and fun of mutant and freak bikes (like tall bikes and choppers) to everyone. They’re sort of a kinder, gentler, … Read more
[Evan gets his point across.] The Portland City Council unanimously passed a resolution today making the bicycle industry a recognized and targeted part of our economy. Mia Birk, principal at Alta Planning and Design (and former Bike Program manager for PDOT) presented her firm’s recent research to Mayor Potter and Commissioners Adams, Leonard, Sten and … Read more
I just got home from vacation (been gone since Saturday) and on my way into town I noticed fresh paint on an old building at the corner of Killingsworth and Vancouver. Upon further inspection I noticed this sign in the window, “Coming Soon: Cycling Center” Turns out the owner is Ben Bartlett, a 50 year-old … Read more