In letter to officials, advocates call for new crash committee, protected bus stops, and more
New committee would break down existing siloes to help solve traffic safety puzzle.
New committee would break down existing siloes to help solve traffic safety puzzle.
Anger and frustration about Portland deadly roadways — and a feeling that local officials have not done enough in response to it — has been simmering (and at times boiling over) for months. At a press conference Monday morning at City Hall, that anger revealed itself in the voices and actions of several protestors who … Read more
City will use its permitting authority to make developer pay for a 12-foot sidewalk corridor.
The only Black member of the committee spoke out and threatened to step down if things don’t change.
Being voted ‘Best Bike Shop’ last week wasn’t enough to save this beloved retail space.
Real people and real consequences of missing bike infrastructure, the suit claims.
The law has been a thorn in the saddle of bike advocates for many years.
We’re so close to completing the network, we can’t slow down now.
The protest lasted four hours and the most tense moment came before it even started.
The conversations that will transform 82nd Avenue are heating up.
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A seductive concept inspired by the simple strainer.