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Metro wants your thoughts on high capacity transit

Metro wants feedback from “the bike community” at their upcoming public workshops on their High Capacity Transit plans: Here’s more information, followed by details on the workshops: Metro begins process to identify next 30 years of High Capacity Transit projects The Portland metropolitan region is home to a pioneering transit system. Over thirty years ago, … Read more


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Eye to Eye campaign launches in downtown Portland (updated with video)

BTA leader Scott Bricker speaking at the Eye to Eye campaign launch in downtown Portland this morning.(Commissioner Adams and PDOT DirectorSue Keil in background.)Video below(Photos © J. Maus) With morning bike commuters streaming into downtown Portland, the BTA led a press conference this morning to launch their new Eye to Eye campaign. A free bell … Read more


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Noted researcher will include Portland in major bicycle study

John Pucher, Ph.D.(Photo: John Pucher) Acclaimed transportation researcher and Rutgers University professor John Pucher (deemed “the Bicycle Scholar” by Momentum Magazine), has received funding for an ambitious research project. Pucher’s upcoming study, Analysis of Bicycling Trends and Policies in Large American Cities: Lessons for New York has been awarded $50,000 (with 100% guaranteed federal matching … Read more


Carfree streets in NYC and the future of Sunday Parkways in Portland

“A page has been turned, clearly there is no doubt: the future will hold many more large scale street openings…”— Livable streets advocate and filmmaker Clarence Eckerson On Saturday, New York City tested the Ciclovia waters with their first of three Summer Streets events planned for this month. From the looks of a fantastic video … Read more