28th Avenue update: A business owner explains why she signed the petition
An update on the community dialogue around bicycling on 28th Avenue and a guest essay from a business owner who signed the pro-parking petition.
An update on the community dialogue around bicycling on 28th Avenue and a guest essay from a business owner who signed the pro-parking petition.
USDOT Sec. Anthony Foxx sent his transportation bill to Congress today, and he was in Indianapolis touting bikeways one day earlier.
Why did over 60 business owners along 28th Avenue oppose a bike lane? Read the letter they wrote to PBOT and see all of its signatories.
Google touts that its self-driving car can handle the urban streetscape including detection of — and reaction to — a hand signal of a bicycle rider
Skamania County (in Washington) offers a bike-friendly public transit option to the Bridge of the Gods in the Columbia River Gorge.
Check out the awesome, Portland-made cargo trike that’s headed to New York City on a special mission for Citi Bike.
A local company has created a special cargo trike that will soon be at work on the streets of Manhattan rebalancing bikes in the CitiBike Bike Share system.
Given this week’s stories about land-use and parking, I figured it was a good time to dust off an interview I did with Enrique Penalosa, a noted livable streets advocate who’s now running for president of Colombia.
We’ve had another busy week on the Job Listings. Judging from all the mechanic positions available, it’s clear that the season of cycling is starting. Check out the latest jobs via the links below… Service Tech/Manager – First City Cycles Materials Processor – Chris King Precision Components Bike Mechanic/Warehouse Expert – Planet X USA Mechanic … Read more
Portland is full of amazing trees. You’ll get the chance to explore them by bike at Sunday’s Green Trees Green Streets ride being led by the City of Portland’s Active Transportation Division.(Photo by J. Maus/BikePortland)
Where I share a road design from Rotterdam and wonder if it could work on a contentious section of NE/SE 28th.
A group of PSU graduate students wants to ‘Activate the Waterfront’ and bicycle access is part of the equation.