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Here’s the new ‘complete street’ coming to Cully Blvd

PBOT has $8.5 million to spend on a half-mile corridor in the Cully neighborhood.

Front PageProjects

March 11, 2026

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

23 Comments


‘A Simple Machine’ film gets hometown premiere April 16th

A movie filmed in Portland with a bicycle as a central character.

Art/CultureFront Page

March 10, 2026

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

4 Comments


Broadway bike lane to get aesthetic, protective face lift

Dozens of new planters will be filled with flowers for the Bloom Tour festival coming up in May.

Front Page

March 10, 2026

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

51 Comments


Buoyed by public support, Olivia Clark moves forward with transportation funding proposal

Two new revenue sources could raise $68 million per year.

Front Page

March 9, 2026

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

178 Comments


Monday Roundup: Tyrannical bike laws, mechanic school, streetcar skepticism, and more

The most notable stories from the past seven days.

Front PageThe Monday Roundup

March 9, 2026

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

12 Comments


Transportation advocates say lawmakers ‘betrayed public trust’ with budget bill support

Dozens of nonprofits from across Oregon will not let lawmakers forget this betrayal.

Front PagePolitics

March 6, 2026

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

51 Comments


River City Bicycles owner survives heart attack while on bike ride

Thankfully he was riding with his partner and she knew what to do.

Bike ShopsFront PagePeopleThe Scene

March 6, 2026

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

28 Comments


Weekend Event Guide: Gold sprints, Springwater cleanup, and more

My picks for the weekend.

Front PageRides/EventsWeekend Event Guide

March 5, 2026

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)


Guest opinion: ‘Bikeable Portland’ plan will get more people riding

A skeptic shares why he’s come around to the idea.

Front PageOpinion

March 5, 2026

Guest Opinion

112 Comments


PBOT says they’ve finally made progress on Vision Zero

Last year, East Portland tallied its lowest number of road deaths since 2018.

Front Page

March 5, 2026

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

27 Comments


Building tenants cry foul at planned bike lanes that would replace car parking

One tenant said losing a parking spot is tantamount to being displaced.

Front PageProjectsSouthwest

March 4, 2026

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

213 Comments


Bill moves forward despite concerns over Safe Routes and rail program funding

Robbing Peter to pay Paul.

Front Page

March 3, 2026

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

19 Comments


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