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It’s true: Portland bike counts show first decline in five years

“What we want to do is put the bike counts into the context of… Were all trips down? We’re thinking that’s the story.” — Roger Geller, PBOT bike coordinator When Willamette Week reporter Beth Slovic broke the story about PBOT’s 2009 bike count numbers yesterday, we were shocked. Our surprise was two-fold: First, although we’d … Read more


The time is now to comment on new trails at Powell Butte

Powell Butte could become a nicer place to ride.(Graphic: City of Portland) The Portland Water Bureau is constructing a second reservoir at Powell Butte Nature Park and the project comes with an exciting opportunity to improve the park’s off-road trail network. The 600-plus acre extinct cinder cone in outer southeast Portland already allows multiple uses … Read more


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New FHWA rules give engineers more tools for bike traffic

Shared-lane markings, like this one in San Francisco, are now officially recognized by the FHWA.(Photo © J. Maus) This morning the Federal Highway Administration released a 135-page comprehensive update to their Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), a standards guide that has driven (pun intended) the design of traffic controls in America for over … Read more


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Local duo will raise “money for miles” on cross-country bike tour

Collin Roughton got some training miles in during this year’s Cycle Oregon.(Photo © J. Maus) Portland residents Ashley Mitchell and Collin Roughton are making last minute preparations for a 5,080 mile, cross-country bike ride to raise money for two local non-profits. Ashley, 26, and Collin, 25, work together at the Community Cycling Center (Ashley is … Read more