Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)
BikePortland Articles by Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)
Biden, Blumenauer, and bikes
Even without official acknowledgement by the Trump Administration, President-elect Joe Biden is already moving towards the White House. Fresh off declarations of his win finally coming on Friday, he and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris have begun their transition process in earnest. In our little corner of the internet, the buzz is about who Biden will … Read more
Jobs of the Week: REI, Oregon E-Bikes, Castelli/Sportful
Looking for a new place to spread you cycling wings? We’ve got three fresh job opportunities for you to consider. Learn more about each one via the links below… – Service Manager/Master Tech – REI Clackamas – Bike Technician/Lead Mechanic – Oregon E-Bikes – Hood River – Warehouse Worker – Castelli/Sportful USA
New bridge on N Lombard would come with grade-separated bike lane
A key connection to industrial jobs and the 40 Mile Loop path system is poised for an upgrade.
Protests and election loom over today’s police budget vote
With all the political drama of the past week, our local debate over a proposal to cut $18 million from the Portland Police Bureau seems like it happened ages ago. But it’s only been one week since Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty called her council colleagues “cowardly” for not voting on her proposal. The vote is … Read more
Job: Service Manager/Master Tech – REI Clackamas (FILLED)
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Election recap: Metro measure loses, Wheeler wins, and Nolan grabs Metro council seat
The establishment had a good night last night in Portland politics and the outlook for serious transportation reform took a hit as voters opted for a shift to the center. Metro’s $5 billion funding measure lost by 14 points, earning just 43% support. Incumbent City Commissioner Chloe Eudaly was unseated handily by newcomer Mingus Mapps, … Read more









