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The Monday Roundup

Monday Roundup Archives

The weekly Monday Roundup is BikePortland’s longest running feature. We find and filter the most notable items collected from our vast network of informants across myriad beats to keep you informed and inspired.

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Monday Roundup: Bike counts, political strategy, Olympics, and more

The most notable items we came across in the past seven days.

Front PageThe Monday Roundup

July 15, 2024

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

40 Comments


Monday Roundup: Star Wars urbanism, illegal kiss, school streets, and more

The most notable items we came across in the past seven days.

Front PageThe Monday Roundup

July 8, 2024

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

111 Comments


Monday Roundup: Girmay Day, suffering, traffic, and more

What we’re reading.

Front PageThe Monday Roundup

July 1, 2024

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

5 Comments


Monday Roundup: Hawai’i win, e-bike emissions, and more

What we’re reading.

Front PageThe Monday Roundup

June 24, 2024

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

64 Comments


Monday Roundup: Traffic cams, helmets, Biketown blues, and more

What we’re reading.

Front PageThe Monday Roundup

June 17, 2024

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

10 Comments


Monday Roundup: Hochul’s blunder, Ladds 500, exhausting men, and more

What we’re reading.

Front PageThe Monday Roundup

June 10, 2024

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

65 Comments


Monday Roundup: Street protests, NYC’s ‘nightmare’, Hellcat influencer and more

What we’re reading.

Front PageThe Monday Roundup

June 3, 2024

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

59 Comments


Monday Roundup: Your brain on bikes, parking informants, and more

What we’re reading.

Front PageThe Monday Roundup

May 28, 2024

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

27 Comments


Monday Roundup: Street wars, leg debate, TriMet’s comeback, and more

What we’re reading.

Front PageThe Monday Roundup

May 20, 2024

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

9 Comments


Monday Roundup: bike parking 2.0, labial swelling, a local constructeur, and more

What we’re reading.

Front PageThe Monday Roundup

May 13, 2024

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

18 Comments


Monday Roundup: Bike lane parking permits, risky car ads, daily bike bus, and more

What we’re reading.

Front PageThe Monday Roundup

May 6, 2024

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

16 Comments


Monday Roundup: Euphemisms, class warfare, World War II, and more

What we’re reading.

Front PageThe Monday Roundup

April 29, 2024

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

23 Comments


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