Bike Loud PDX is getting louder
Portland’s rising bike advocacy group is putting meat on its bones.
Portland’s rising bike advocacy group is putting meat on its bones.
In 2016, Portland voters will vote on a local gas tax, a new mayor, a transportation commissioner and a governor.
Whether you hate demolitions, love garages, yearn to live in a duplex or just think the rent is too damn high, now’s your chance to let the city know.
Big shifts in funding could have ramifications for national bike advocacy.
Leave it to Blumenauer.
City survey wants to know how you feel about diverters. Again.
When construction closes part of a street, why are sidewalks the first to go?
That revised proposal has raised objections from some neighbors, just as the initial one did.
A great opportunity to step up and get involved.
A coalition that wants more funding for safe routes to school shares an inconvenient truth.
Change is finally coming to Southeast Clinton Street, and so are the heated emotions that often follow.
A regional program would be available throughout the metro area, not just in Portland.