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ODOT defends North Lombard safety project against freight committee concerns
“You’ve got a major freight street here, and again, major freight streets are being turned into multimodal parkways. I don’t understand that.”— Portland Freight Committee member
Opinion: Riding a bike in Paris and the future of carfree lanes in Portland
It’s time for bike, e-mobility, and transit riders to team up against the real enemy. With the Rose Lane project underway and e-bikes on the horizon, Portland should consider more carfree lanes. – A guest opinion from Portland resident Henry Miller
Council gets up to speed on major bike parking code update
(New code will mandate more roofs and fewer hooks. Photos: J. Maus/BikePortland)
Cyclocross in the city! Buzz builds around new event at Oaks Park
The dream of a cyclocross race in the heart of Portland has come true.
Riding the newest section of the Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail (Photo Gallery)
The section between Wyeth and Lindsey create is a stunning testament to carfree infrastructure. (Photos: J. Maus/BikePortland)
Weekend Event Guide: Crusade at Kruger’s, coffee club, bake sale and more
Time to start planning your weekend for optimum bikey-ness. Fortunately for you we’ve got the lowdown on all the best events and rides. Check out our selections below…
Grieving moms make traffic deaths real as Portland proclaims ‘Day of Remembrance’
Mayor Ted Wheeler announced at today’s City Council meeting that Portland will join a global movement by marking November 17th as World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims.











