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Bill would allow non-police agent to review traffic camera citations
A new bill in the Oregon Legislature would remove a major barrier to the use of automated photo radar cameras. Current Oregon law requires that every citation issued by a fixed speed camera must be reviewed by a sworn police officer. While well-intentioned, this statute has led to delays in citation processing, higher personnel costs … Read more
Oregon Active Transportation Summit is back after virus hiatus
Stymied by Covid in 2020, the Oregon Active Transportation Summit is back and looks to be stronger than ever.
Cities poised to plan a carfree connection between Forest Grove and Hillsboro
A very exciting and important rail-to-trail project on the west side is all queued up and planners say design work could begin in earnest this coming fall.
Two scholarships available for ‘Girls AllRide’ program in Bend
The Oregon Bicycle Racing Association just announced a partnership with Girls AllRide that will give two young girls the chance to attend a mountain bike camp in Bend this summer. Here’s more from OBRA: OBRA and Girls AllRide are offering these scholarships to help more young women feel comfortable in the sport of mountain biking. … Read more
Meet Michael Trimble: The gay, armless, bike-loving former Russian orphan who wants to be Oregon’s next governor
Michael Trimble is impossible to forget. Ever since I met him in 2016 I wanted to know him better. I finally did that yesterday when I spent the afternoon with this 35-year-old, gay, armless, bike-loving former Russian orphan who wants to be Oregon’s next governor.
‘Too many cars’ on Tillamook greenway spur talk of re-route
A key section of one of Portland’s oldest neighborhood greenways needs some help.











