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Jobs of the Week: Stages Cycling, Sugar Wheel Works, Community Cycling Center, Velotech Inc.
Looking for a new place to spread you cycling wings? We’ve got five great job opportunities that just went up this week. Learn more about each one via the links below… – General Accounting Clerk – Stages Cycling – Sales and Customer Service Associate – Sugar Wheel Works – Development Director – Community Cycling Center … Read more
15 mph ‘shared streets’ coming to Errol Heights neighborhood
Big changes coming to SE Malden. With the help of 116 property owners who agreed to pay their share, the Portland Bureau of Transportation is ready to build the long-awaited Errol Heights Street Improvement Project. First envisioned in 2008, the $9.4 million project will pave 1.2 miles of gravel and dirt roads in a neighborhood … Read more
Talking about car violence on XRAY in the Morning
This morning I was on the XRAY in the Morning radio show and had a nice conversation with host DJ Ambush. He asked how I’m making sense of the intentional vehicular assault in Portland on January 25th and what we should do in response. I expected it would be a short exchange, but was pleasantly … Read more
Support builds for bike lanes on Hawthorne as community awaits key report from PBOT
A grassroots campaign to build support for protected bike lanes on Southeast Hawthorne Blvd has reached a fever pitch ahead of an expected release of a design recommendation by the Portland Bureau of Transportation.
‘Green streets’ and the fight against vehicular violence
For Portland City Commissioner Mingus Mapps, last week’s intentional vehicular violence in southeast Portland hit very close to home.
USDOT move leaves open spot on influential Oregon Transportation Commission
There’s an opening on the five-member body that oversees the Oregon Department of Transportation.
After outcry, ODOT removes ‘Thin Blue Line’ flag from state property
The Oregon Department of Transportation has pulled down a Thin Blue Line flag that was flying on state-owned property. The presence of the flag was noted by a Portland Twitter user who posted a photo of the image on Saturday (1/30) along with the message: “Why does the taxpayer-funded @OregonDOT lot at Hwy 26 & … Read more











