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New bike shop in North Portland!

What do you do when it’s 10:30PM and you get word that a cool new bike shop has opened up just 3 blocks from your house? You grab your camera, get on your bike and check it out! So here they are, first photos of Revolver Bicycle Living, a new bike shop on N. Interstate … Read more

Front PageNews

December 5, 2005

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

10 Comments


Buffered Bike Lane with a bike symbol and arrow pointing forward

BTA seeks “bike heroes”

The BTA‘s Alice B. Toeclips Awards are like the Oscars for the Oregon bike scene, and they just put out the call for nominees. Here’s the info: “It’s time once again for all good cyclists to heed the call and help us build up to the big bang – by nominating your biking heroes for … Read more

Front PageNewsRides/Events

November 30, 2005

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)


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New “Voices” section launched

I sometimes get emails from readers that have something to “get off their chest” but it doesn’t quite fit as a post or as a comment to an existing post. I also know that many of you are intelligent and creative and have helpful and engaging thoughts about riding a bike in Portland that you … Read more

Front PageNews

November 30, 2005

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)


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Time to speak up for bikes

There are two urgent issues that need input from Portland cyclists. First, please submit your comments on the River Plan Concept draft before they are due December 1st. The River Plan includes the Willamette Greenway Trail and city planners need to hear that you want this new trail that will connect Cathedral Park to the … Read more

AdvocacyFront PageNews

November 29, 2005

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

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Bike art documentary in the works

Joe Biel (founder of Microcosm Publishing) is working on a short documentary about Portland bike art for From Portland with Bike Love II. It will focus primarily on the infamous bike lane stencil characters but will touch on other bike art in Portland as well. Joe will also explore why this town is so full … Read more

Front PageMediaNews

November 28, 2005

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

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Good news on South Waterfront design

As I reported earlier, initial designs for the South Waterfront development project were unsafe for cyclists. Several movers and shakers at City Hall put their heads together and got City Council to approve a more acceptable design in a resolution that passed this morning. Get all the details over at PortlandTransport.com.

Front PageInfrastructureNews

November 23, 2005

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

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CBS News to feature Portland

Portland will get 2 minutes of national TV time this Sunday. Producers from CBS News Sunday Morning (the one with Charles Osgood) flew into Portland last Thursday to tape footage for the upcoming show. The episode will feature good news from around the country and when the producers got wind of Portland cops giving out … Read more

Front PageMediaNews

November 23, 2005

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

4 Comments


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BTA chosen for Willy Week “Give! Guide”

Our beloved BTA is one of the 24 non-profits chosen by the Willamette Week for a special issue called the Give! Guide. So just what does that mean? Basically, it means there’s never been a better time to donate a bit of cash to the BTA. Here’s why: Everyone who gives anything (!) gets: One … Read more

Front PageNews

November 23, 2005

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)


NoPo Greenway Trail meeting

Take a second to imagine this: A paved trail that connects Cathedral Park (under the St. Johns Bridge) with the Eastbank Esplanade! Monday night, 30 people put that image into motion by attending the first public meeting of the Friends of North Portland Willamette Greenway Trail. The “Friends of the Greenway” told us about their … Read more

AdvocacyFront PageNews

November 22, 2005

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

9 Comments


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Give your input on new bridge markings

[Update: more photos of the markings] In the past 24 hours I have heard from several reliable sources that the new Hawthorne Bridge markings were done with little to no input from cyclists. One bike advocacy insider went so far as to say: “I am incredibly disappointed in the County (again, I might add) for … Read more

AdvocacyFront PageInfrastructureNewsSafety

November 22, 2005

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

18 Comments


Hawthorne Bridge gets new markings

[Update: more photos of the markings] Multnomah County work crews restriped the bike/ped path on the popular Hawthorne Bridge this morning. The new markings were done in an effort to “reduce conflicts between pedestrians and bicyclists” according to the official press release (PDF). Here’s more from the release:

AdvocacyFront PageInfrastructureNewsSafety

November 21, 2005

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

22 Comments


Stats confirm bike theft problem

[click to enlarge] Bike theft is on the rise. I had 20 stolen bikes listed on this site in October alone. And from what I’ve heard, the thieves are getting more and more brazen, sawing racks in half, taking the entire rack with them, and even coming into homes while the victim sleeps just feet … Read more

Bike TheftFront PageNewsStolen Bike Listings

November 18, 2005

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

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