Checking in on Bike Happy Hour (and announcing T-Shirt Swap and Share Night!)
Updates and announcements about our favorite event of the week.
Updates and announcements about our favorite event of the week.
As I move on, I want to reflect on my time here and thank everyone who has so graciously read and engaged with my work.
We aren’t here to host your personal tit-for-tat, back-and-forths.
It’s been a wild ride.
You don’t want to miss wonky wildlife charts do you?!
It’s hard for me to comprehend that we are about to embark on our 18th year in business.
As we look forward to a new year, let’s take a look at a few highlights from 2022…
OK friends, we’re about to shut this thing down for a few days so we can connect with family and enjoy a break for the holiday. Taylor is back home in Denver (and getting ready to shove off to Europe for the month of January), and I’ve got family in town for Christmas and it’s … Read more
The map includes several amazing details that give you a window into Portland bike culture at the turn of the 19th century.
Yes, something is up. I realize many of you have experienced errors and/or slow load times when visiting this site. There’s a very good reason for it. Last Friday we were hit with a major bot attack. According to our web guy, it emanated from Russian sources and started as a distributed denial of service … Read more
There are a lot of government advisory committees in the Portland area (too many, some might say) that are open to the public, several of which are extremely relevant to transportation issues. And while they don’t always sound thrilling to attend, a lot can go down at these meetings and they often have a big … Read more
The BikePortland comment section is a core strength of this site. Commenters flesh out stories, provide examples, share expertise and historical knowledge, and add heft to our reporting. So thank you for your contributions! We couldn’t do our work as well without you. Providing a safe platform for discussion and the exchange of differing opinions … Read more