Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

Founder of BikePortland (in 2005). Father of three. North Portlander. Basketball lover. Car driver. 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)

In rare move, City of Roseburg looks to strengthen Oregon’s ‘mandatory sidepath’ law

Who says its “safe and reasonable” for bicycle use?(Photo © J. Maus/BikePortland) On August 13th, the City Council of Roseburg (about 170 miles south of Portland) will attempt to take a rare step toward strengthening the Oregon law mandating use of a bike lane (a.k.a. the mandatory sidepath law). That law, ORS 814.420, mandates that … Read more


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Paving projects will impact popular rural roads on the west side

This just in from Multnomah County. Beware and get ready for some potential delays on several popular riding roads: NEWS RELEASE Release: August 3, 2012 Contacts: Mike Pullen, Communications Office, 503-209-4111, mike.j.pullen@multco.us Pavement work will impact rural west side roads Road surfacing projects will impact traffic on three rural roads in western Multnomah County, starting … Read more


‘Potholes for Poverty’ a novel way to smooth streets

A local pavement company will smooth out potholes for free, as long as you pay it forward.(Photo © J. Maus/BikePortland) If you ride on Portland’s vaunted network of “neighborhood greenways” you have likely experienced one of their less glamorous sides: potholes. A combination of severe weather, city policy that prioritizes paving of large arterials before … Read more


Man cited for dangerous turn in collision near Springwater Corridor this morning

This morning the Portland Police Bureau (PPB) responded to what was first reported as a collision involving someone driving a car and someone walking; but upon arrival, they realized the driver had collided with a man riding a bike. According to PPB Sergeant Peter Simpson, the collision happened this morning at around 6:59 am at … Read more


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Hitting the wall (in a good way) with Seattle-based yoga instructor Kelli Refer

Pedal-inspired poses.(Photo: Althea) This is a guest post by Seattle-based writer and yoga instructor Kelli Refer. Kelli specializes in yoga poses for people who bike, blogs about it at Yoga For Bikers, and is the author of the new zine (published by none other than Elly Blue’s Taking the Lane Media), Pedal, Stretch, Breathe. — … Read more


PBOT moves to find “immediate” solutions for N Broadway/Flint/Wheeler intersection

A meeting back in June helped highlight safety concerns at the intersection.(Photo © J. Maus/BikePortland) It looks likes years of citizen activism might finally bear fruit. Yesterday, Betsy Reese — the co-owner of the Paramount Apartments situated on the peninsula formed by the intersection of N. Broadway, Flint, and Wheeler streets near I-5 — announced … Read more


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Oregon City bridge set to re-open in October with carfree festival

The Oregon Department of Transportation has announced that the Oregon City/West Linn Bridge will re-open to traffic on Monday, October 15th. The bridge, a key bike connection between the two cities and to points beyond, has been closed for repairs and renovations since January 2011. ODOT announced earlier this week that the Willamette Falls Heritage … Read more


Community Cycling Center set to build ‘Bike Repair Hub’ at New Columbia

Future home of the Bike Repair Hub! (Photo © J. Maus/BikePortland) The Community Cycling Center has finalized their plans to build a ‘Bicycle Repair Hub’ in the New Columbia neighborhood of north Portland. According to a statement released this morning, the CCC will build the facility this month with community-led design charrettes beginning August 20th … Read more


Metro approves $6 million for 1/2 mile of new lane on I-84 freeway

Proposed new lane on I-84 in east Portland. In a rare bit of love for freeways, on Thursday July 19th, Metro (Portland’s metropolitan planning organization) approved funding for a project that will add capacity to an interstate located within Portland city limits. The $6 million project will extend an auxiliary lane on eastbound Interstate 84 … Read more