Comment of the Week: Safety in speed
Sometimes you just want to pass as quickly as you can through a no-man’s-land.
Note: I'm currently on a family trip and not working normal hours. Email and message responses will be delayed and story and posting volumes here and on our social media accounts will not be at their usual levels until I return to Portland September 4th. Thanks for your patience and understanding. - Jonathan Maus, BikePortland Publisher and Editor
Sometimes you just want to pass as quickly as you can through a no-man’s-land.
The shop needs financial support to remain viable while the owner recovers.
The most notable stories our community came across in the past seven days.
A cider evangelist inspired to run after over 40 nights on the front lines of the 2020 protests.
A fresh batch of great bike jobs.
When Mapps thinks “back to the basics,” does that include funding for bikeways?
A group of residents take a turn at adding more housing to Irvington.
We won’t be a great cycling city unless women feel safe and welcome on our streets.
They’re rushing to make changes and find support before the bill is voted on.
This scrappy-yet-mighty nonprofit has come a long way since their first meeting in August 2014.
This time, PBOT is not messing around.
Stephen Green in the house (err… shed).
Comment of the Week: Gratitude for N/NE Broadway project