Ride green, save green: PBOT coupon program looks to boost bike business

Businesses along SW Stark.(Photo © J. Maus/BikePortland) One of the Great Myths that somehow continues to follow urban bicycling around is that when you redesign a street to improve bike access, it will automatically be bad for adjacent businesses. This is of course completely absurd. But even with studies and common sense easily disproving such … Read more


Meet Jessica Horning, ODOT’s new active transportation liaison

Jessica Horning.(Photo © J. Maus/BikePortland) In case you missed it, the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) recently hired a Transit and Active Transportation Liaison for the Portland metro area (what ODOT refers to as Region 1). The new hire is 31-year-old Humboldt neighborhood resident Jessica Horning. Since we’ll surely be seeing and hearing a lot … Read more


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Join us for Wonk Night on December 5th: NACTO, NYC, LOS, and more

Let’s talk about bikes! If that headline made any sense to you at all, you should join us next week for Wonk Night. On Wednesday, December 5th, BikePortland (that’s me) and Lancaster Engineering (the nice, smart folks I sublease my office from) are hosting an event where we’ll discuss lots of fun and interesting topics. … Read more


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The Monday Roundup

Welcome to Monday. Hope you enjoyed the holiday. Let’s get right back to it shall we? — The big news (just hit this morning) is that Mayor of Toronto Rob Ford — a bike hater who will live in infamy for ripping out a bike lane — was removed from office for improprieties surrounding a … Read more


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US Forest Service approves permit for Timberline MTB Park

A major new mountain bike park on Mt. Hood is all set to move forward. The United States Forest Service (USFS) has just approved the permit for the Timberline Mountain Bike Park, concluding that the plans are in compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and that as proposed would have “no significant impact.” … Read more


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Two years after serious stroke, David Auker to lead annual Thanksgiving ride

Auker is back in the saddle.(Photo © J. Maus/BikePortland) David Auker, a 62-year-old Portland resident who has been racing and riding in the Pacific northwest since the 1970s, will once again lead his annual Thanksgiving day ride tomorrow. The ride was first held in 1997; but this year’s edition is especially sweet given that it … Read more