Video: Riders speak out about Portland bike path safety
Judging from these interviews, the state of these cherished facilities is much better than you might think.
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
Judging from these interviews, the state of these cherished facilities is much better than you might think.
This is very likely the end of a nearly four-decade run.
Sukho was well-loved in our community and known by many as one of the co-founders of BikePOC PNW.
We need serious leaders who want to make our roads better for everyone as much as they want to gain power for themselves.
An agreement between ODOT and PBOT last year will result in new bike lanes where Martin Greenough was hit and killed in 2015.
“We understand that this update may come as a shock.”
The most notable items we came across in the past seven days.
An exciting step forward and a peek into what the future of this important street holds.
BikeLoud, The Street Trust, and the Community Cycling Center will benefit from the awards.
Another sign that our cherished local paths need more attention from city agencies and law enforcement.
ODOT will pay any price to build support for this beleaguered project.
The annual event demonstrates more creative uses of public right-of-way.