The Monday Roundup

Cascade Bicycle Club’s Advocacy Director David Hiller penned an eloquent rebuttal to the age-old “bikes don’t pay their way” rant.(Photo © J. Maus) From a distant and equally snowy land (Washington, DC New Haven, Connecticut), here’s your Monday news roundup. A week of snow in Portland has created an unofficial carfree week. I’m not there … Read more


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As cuts loom, PBOT asks for help to prioritize

[Note: You’ll notice I’ve begun using the acronym PBOT instead of PDOT. That’s because the Portland Department of Transportation (which actually is the Office of Transportation but no one ever called it POOT) will soon officially become the “Bureau” of Transportation.] “If you had to cut $6.4 million out of Transportation’s budget, how would you … Read more


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Obama at press conference: LaHood has “created opportunities for bikers”

“He has not only helped rebuild our landscape, he’s helped beautify it by creating opportunities for bikers and runners to enjoy our great outdoors.” — Obama on LaHood Congressional Quarterly has the full transcript from today’s press conference where President-elect Obama introduced his choice for Transportation Secretary, Ray LaHood. Below are some key excerpts interspersed … Read more


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Guest Article: Erik Tonkin on why he joined the FPC

Erik Tonkin(Photos © J. Maus) [Publisher’s note: This article was written by Sellwood Cycle Repair co-owner, community advocate, and beloved off-road racer, Erik Tonkin. Erik writes about an issue that’s close to his heart, mountain bike access in Forest Park. He’s been riding his mountain-bike and ‘cross bike in the park for 16 years. For … Read more