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MADE bike show returns to Portland in August

Last year’s show cemented Portland’s status as a cycling epicenter.

Front PageNewsRides/Events

July 24, 2024

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

27 Comments


With $197 million to fight climate change, Oregon doubles down on cars

Of the $66 million going to transportation, $52 million will go toward e-car rebates and $14 million will be spent on charging infrastructure.

Front PageNews

July 23, 2024

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

89 Comments


PBOT kicks off project that will bring better biking to NE Broadway

Conventional wisdom says we’ll have protected bike lanes between NE 7th and 26th by next summer.

Front PageNewsProjects

July 19, 2024

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

16 Comments


Kenton business owner fights to save carfree street plaza

This could be a test case for how PBOT builds out a citywide plaza program.

Front PageNews

July 18, 2024

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

33 Comments


Police investigate fatal bicycle crash in Multnomah neighborhood

Details about what might have led up to the crash are still unkown.

Front PageNews

July 18, 2024

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

11 Comments


Drivers disrupt safety and calm of Portland parks

The latest example of an erosion of norms around safe driving.

Front PageNews

July 17, 2024

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

93 Comments


Car driver speeds onto bike path adjacent to I-5

Agencies must do more to prevent these attacks on carfree spaces.

Front PageNewsOpinion

July 11, 2024

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

117 Comments


Choose a new design for the Burnside Bridge

Have your say.

Front PageInfrastructureNews

July 3, 2024

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

9 Comments


Crossing NE Killingsworth? It’ll soon be much easier

It will bring the total up to 18 hardened or signalized crossings along the two-mile stretch.

Front PageInfrastructureNews

July 2, 2024

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

27 Comments


Portland’s e-bike rebate program will launch summer 2025

The comprehensive program will also include adaptive e-bikes, job training, and better e-bike parking.

Front PageNews

June 27, 2024

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

33 Comments


Report recommends protected bike lanes for Sandy Blvd

I’m no urban planner, but ‘Future Sandy’ looks much better than present Sandy.

Front PageNews

June 27, 2024

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

50 Comments


PBOT will buy new protected bike lane sweeper

If they don’t sweep, they don’t cycle.

Front PageNews

June 26, 2024

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

20 Comments


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