Springwater Corridor in Rails to Trails Magazine

[Photo: Paul Souders] Portland’s very own Springwater Corridor Trail is the subject of a beautiful cover photo and feature story in the Summer issue of Rails to Trails Magazine. The magazine is available to members of the Rails to Trails Conservancy. They called the Springwater, “a stunning and well-planned urban connector” that “embodies the spirit … Read more


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New development to include major bike facility

Today’s Oregonian has the story of a major new downtown development that will include, “a regional bike facility grander than anything Portland has ever seen.” It’s a very exciting proposition. Not only would this 3,000 square foot “bike hub” be the centerpiece of Portland’s commitment to sustainable transportation, but something like this could inspire other … Read more


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City issues fact sheet on shared lane markings

[Shared lane marking, a.k.a. “sharrow”.](Photo by Todd Boulanger) These roadway markings in Northwest Portland are known as shared lane markings, or sharrows. They were installed back in September as an experimental project, and they’re still awaiting official sanction. Because the markings are still new to many road users, the City of Portland has developed a … Read more


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Volunteer: Bike Repair Clinics

The Community Exchange Cycle Touring Club needs volunteers for the Free Community Bike Repair Clinics on Saturdays. Two of our regular volunteer mechanics, Scott Potter and Evan Burgad, are now working at Fat Tire Farm and Gateway Bicycles respectively on Saturdays. We want to give them a big thank you for helping in the clinics … Read more