Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

BikePortland founder. Father of three. North Portlander. Basketball lover. If you have questions or feedback about this site or my work, contact me 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 paying subscriber.

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


Buffered Bike Lane with a bike symbol and arrow pointing forward

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


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


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