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Comment of the Week: 10-19-06

“Putting a bike lane on Broadway in the first place was one of the Dumbest Ideas Ever. And not like a fun, riding your bike while it’s on fire type Dumb Idea.” Author: “thud” Post: Benson Hotel gets new bike lane markings Note: I picked this comment not only because I think it adds some … Read more


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Sprockettes update and a sneak peek at ’07 calendar

[Cover of Sprockettes 2007calendar] The Sprockettes—Portland’s very own synchronized, mini-bike dance troupe—have been very busy lately. In addition to adding a new member (congrats Reena!), they’ve just released a few images from their 2007 calendar and announced plans for a big benefit party coming up in November. Last year’s calendar sold so well, they’re doing … Read more


Update: Improvements coming to notorious intersection?

[UPDATE: Improvements have been confirmed. Read this post for all the details.] [Intersection of WestUnion and Helvetia Rd.] OregonLive bike blogger and Washington County resident Peter LaPorte says Washington County is finally planning to add safety improvements to the intersection of West Union and Helvetia Roads. This is the intersection where Mike Kalan was killed … Read more


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Updated: Starbucks employee says his manager discouraged bike use

[Update: The Director of Corporate Communications for Starbucks has responded to this story with a prepared statement.] [Fabian Mills, formerStarbucks store manager] 30 year-old Northeast Portland resident Fabian Mills used to manage the Starbucks store on 102nd and Halsey near the Gateway Transit Center. Back in August he rode his bike to a district meeting … Read more


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New Pier Park facility welcomes skaters, BMX’ers

[Look before your leap] On Saturday, Portland officially opened the Pier Park Skatepark. Amid an eager crowd of hundreds, Parks Commissioner Dan Saltzman, Mayor Tom Potter, Commissioner Sam Adams, local skating advocates and St. Johns community members cut the ribbon on what is the first of 19 new skateparks coming to Portland. In addition to … Read more