Portland is finally closing the Naito Gap by converting a passing lane
After nine years, the transportation bureau has found a way.
After nine years, the transportation bureau has found a way.
Opponents of the mandate outnumbered supporters three to one.
The current plan is for two days a week to be open to bikes.
One pretty simple fact seems to be getting lost.
The first few Biketown stations are now bolted in place.
The jaw opens and the eye blinks.
If it had existed for the last eight years, it would have illegalized 23 percent of northwest Portland’s new housing supply.
Police described said the shooting happened at 3 a.m. and the wound was “non-life-threatening.”
This week’s best bike-related links begin with a sad legacy of sidewalk removal.
It’s one long weekend to finish the festival.
796 people died in Oregon road collisions in the last two years, a 42 percent increase.
It seems to be the first such program in the country.