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Would you pay an extra $60 per year to save ODOT?

One Republican ponders a modest gas tax increase to save jobs in his district.

Front PagePolitics

July 15, 2025

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

77 Comments


City launches bike lane upgrade effort with new curbs on NW Naito

The first nine locations will result in about 3.1 lane-miles of concrete curb protected bike lanes.

Front PageInfrastructureNews

July 15, 2025

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

20 Comments


Two serious bike crashes in Washington County over the weekend

Both locations are on popular cycling routes.

Front Page

July 14, 2025

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

30 Comments


ODOT labor union members are emailing layoff notices to lawmakers

Some Republican lawmakers don’t believe the layoffs are real.

Front Page

July 14, 2025

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

36 Comments


Monday Roundup: Mamdani and transit, traffic math, and more

The most notable stories from the past seven days.

Front PageThe Monday Roundup

July 14, 2025

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

43 Comments


City of Portland: Broadway Main Street project on ice due to Trump budget bill

The safe streets liberals must be stopped!

Front PageInfrastructure

July 11, 2025

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

85 Comments


Metro committee recommends $8.7 million for new Trolley Trail bridge

The bridge provides a direct connection for the Trolley Trail over the Clackamas River.

Front PageInfrastructure

July 11, 2025

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

28 Comments


Weekend Event Guide: Bike Play, Pupperpalooza, and more

Here are my picks for the weekend.

Front PageRides/EventsWeekend Event Guide

July 10, 2025

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)


Introducing a new BikePortland resource: the Advocacy Calendar

Advisory committee meetings, project open houses, wonky events hosted by nonprofits, and so on.

Front PageHousekeeping

July 10, 2025

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

11 Comments


New City Club research will tackle Portland’s Vision Zero failure

It comes as local Vision Zero efforts are at an inflection point.

Front Page

July 9, 2025

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

95 Comments


Carfree bridge over Columbia Blvd is back on track

If at first you don’t succeed.

Front PageInfrastructure

July 8, 2025

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

26 Comments


Naked Bike Ride’s ‘Hearts and Handlebars’ fundraiser is this Saturday

You can support the ride by showing up to the benefit this Saturday.

Front PageRides/Events

July 8, 2025

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

11 Comments


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