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Bike League, Americans, respond to Boehner’s “trash talk”

“American’s have repeatedly said that they value more livable communities, transit, bicycling and walking improvements ahead of new highway capacity.”–The League of American Bicyclists The League of American Bicyclists has published a lengthy response to comments made on Sunday by Ohio congressional representative and House Republican Minority Leader John Boehner. Boehner’s comments have also sparked … Read more


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Rep. John Boehner: Widen highways for “American families” (updated)

[Via Paul Dorn’s Bike Commute Tips Blog] Rep. John Boehner thinks Americans don’t wantspending on bike paths.-Watch video below- House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-OH) weighed in on Obama’s big economic stimulus bill during an interview on the CBS News show “Face the Nation” (his comments were also picked up by TheHill.com). Saying that the … Read more


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Bikes help land North Williams area in Sunset Magazine

In yet another sign that bikes are good for business… The venerable Sunset Magazine (devoted to “Living in the West”) shares a trip to Portland with readers in their January 2009 edition. Their “Northwest weekend” section features a day trip to North Williams Avenue and the focus is on the area’s bike-ability and bike-friendly vibe.


Guest Article: Why Portland needs a safe passing distance ordinance

Christopher Heaps The article below was written by Christopher Heaps. Heaps is a Sellwood resident who rides his bike daily to his job as a lawyer with Stoel Rives in downtown Portland. You might remember Heaps as the lawyer who garnered a headline or two for successfully carrying out the “citizen-initiated citation” process. We wrote … Read more


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Seattle publisher to launch NW Cyclist annual mag in ’09

Mock-up of inaugural issue. Seattle-based Price Media, the publishers behind Outdoors NW magazine, have announced that they’ll publish NW Cyclist magazine in March 2009. In a press release, publisher Carolyn Price says, “Seattle and Portland are known as the two greatest bicycling cities in the country and our readers want as much information on bicycling … Read more


First New York City, now the nation: Introducing the Streetsblog Network

Screenshot of the new Streetsblog Network home page. The team behind the New York City-based Livable Streets Network that includes the Streetsblog.org blog, Streetfilms, and other tools, has launched their latest project — the Streetsblog Network. The network aims to bring together and present the best online sources for transportation and livable streets content on … Read more