Why are these 11 buildings illegal in most of Portland?
They’re cheaper to build, less controversial, more energy-efficient and more family-friendly. So why do we ban them?
They’re cheaper to build, less controversial, more energy-efficient and more family-friendly. So why do we ban them?
Lucky us. Three brainy bike thinkers will be in town next week.
See it in CPH, do it in PDX — at least that’s the idea.
We’ve had two great job opportunities listed this week. Learn more about them via the links below… Bicycle Mechanics P/T – Performance Bicycle Bicycle Mechanic – Velo Cult Bike Shop & Tavern
If all goes well, night owls should be the only ones affected.
A new MTB event in Oakridge promises four days of feasts and enduro racing.
Pedalpalooza rocks on with a serving of Sunday Parkways for good measure.
Rumors of the death of the Oregon Outback have been greatly exaggerated.
Let’s talk about streetlights.
This week, BikePortland reader Kim sent us a query that will be familiar to many people on the road.
Mayor Hales just asked his 8,000 employees to sign it. The Vision Zero ball is officially rolling in Portland.
N Williams and Beech, 3:30 pm today.