Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)
BikePortland Articles by Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)
Portland State researcher seeks subjects for first of its kind electric bike study
“E-bikes are the future!” That’s what Portland mayoral candidate Sarah Iannarone proclaimed at a forum earlier this week. Iannarone is bullish on e-bikes not just because she’s an expert on innovative transportation solutions (thanks in part to her work at First Stop Portland), but because she rides an e-bike herself. Many that ride e-bikes quickly … Read more
Job: Youth Programs Supervisor-Safe Routes to School – Community Cycling Center
Job Title Youth Programs Supervisor-Safe Routes to School Company / Organization Community Cycling Center Job Description Youth Programs Supervisor: Safe Routes to School Start Date: April 2020 Reports to: Youth Programs Manager Status: Full-time, Year-round, Non-exempt Location: Portland, OR Compensation: $18 per hour Benefits: Major Medical, Dental, Alternative Care, Long-term Disability, Labor credit, Used parts … Read more
OTC raises legal questions with decision to hold key I-5 Rose Quarter meeting on the phone
The Oregonian reported today that the Oregon Transportation Commission (OTC) meeting slated for March 20th will be postponed due to the Covid-19 outbreak. That’s the right decision given the state of the outbreak and current “social distancing” best practices. But the decision that caught my eye was that they plan to hold a “telephonic meeting” … Read more
Veloce Bicycles in Beaverton is closing
A bike shop with close ties to Portland is the latest to announce that it’s closing. Veloce Bicycles opened in 2003 in Portland and was located on Southeast Hawthorne Boulevard until 2017. Original owner Demetri Macrigeanis sold the business to current owner Brent Engstrom in 2011. Engstrom announced earlier this week on the shop’s Facebook … Read more
Portland’s bid to host 2026 Road Cycling World Championships seeks city council approval
When I sat down with Kevin Hyland in May 2019 to learn about his efforts to bring the UCI Road World Championships to Portland, he was a self-described “one man army.” Now he’s managing a Local Organizing Committee of over 40 people and their effort to win the 2026 bid is going full steam ahead. … Read more
Cycling through the Covid-19 outbreak
It all became very real yesterday. Actually, for those of us following this closely it’s been real for a while now. But Wednesday felt like the dam broke and we finally saw widespread acknowledgment — locally and nationally — that the Covid-19 outbreak is here and it’s time to act like it. With mass cancellations … Read more
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Governor Brown’s executive order on climate change could have impacts on transportation
Fed up with repeated walk-outs by Republican lawmakers over their objections to climate change legislation, today Oregon Governor Kate Brown took the matter into her own hands. Brown signed Executive Order 20-04 (PDF below) at her desk in Salem this morning surrounded by young students from around the state. At the signing, Brown said, “I … Read more
84 volunteers built a half-mile of new MTB trail at Rocky Point on Saturday
(All photos © Derrin Battles)










