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Bike Walk Vote plans Measure 49 gathering

Here’s the latest from Portland’s only bike-oriented political action committee, Bike Walk Vote. Incidentally, the former executive director of the BTA, Evan Manvel is now working with them so I expect to be hearing a lot more from these folks during the upcoming political election season… Here’s their latest message about a gathering on Monday … Read more


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“Safe and Sound Streets” campaign moves forward with Town Halls

Commissioner Sam Adams continues his march toward finding a way to fund fixes to our transportation system with a series of Town Hall Meetings to discuss his “Safe and Sound Streets” campaign. As he alluded to in my interview with him last week, Adams is facing a potential ballot measure next Spring to fund the … Read more


Help make light rail stations more bike-friendly

You can help decide the future design of light rail stations.(Photo © Jonathan Maus) As part of the Portland-Milwaukie Light Rail Project, Metro is looking for your input to design “vibrant, attractive and safe” light rail stations. Here’s more from Metro: “Light rail stations have the ability to transform the communities they are in. Areas … Read more


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US DOT Secretary responds to bike path slam: advocates should take note

Peters: “…comments were in no way intended as an indictment of bicycle and pedestrian investments.”(Read full text below orclick to enlarge.) Back in August, U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Mary Peters raised a ruckus for comments she made on a PBS talkshow. When the conversation turned to transportation investments, Peters referred to “bike paths” as … Read more


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NYC moves fast on first physically separated bike lane

A few weeks ago, I shared the news that the New York City Dept. of Transportation had decided to install the city’s first-ever physically separated bike lane (a.k.a. cycle track). Well, the bike revolution must have taken hold within the bureaucracy because they’ve already started the project. Video activist extraordinaire Clarence Eckerson happened upon it … Read more


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Bike Commute Challengers will party tonight

Awards and bragging rights are at stake tonight.(File photo © Jonathan Maus) Tonight in Southeast Portland — just yards from one of the city’s busiest bikeways — the BTA will hold their annual Bike Commute Challenge after party. Thousands of bike commuters from companies throughout Oregon (see the impressive list here) “challenged” each other to … Read more


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Traffic issues prove too messy for big-box developer

“We are excited to share this victory with more than 2,200 supporters who have made it possible…this isn’t over…this land is still open to development proposals and we are committed to working towards the right fit for the neighborhood.–Save Madison South Remember the story about a group of neighbors in Northeast Portland who were concerned … Read more