In off-road plan letter, Parks Board supports trails in Forest Park and River View Natural Area
They’ve affirmed cycling’s place in our parks and natural areas.
They’ve affirmed cycling’s place in our parks and natural areas.
A chance for each side to present their best arguments.
The permit was first approved over five years ago.
Rebuffed for the third time, it’s unclear if conversation groups will relent or file another lawsuit.
Fueled by stereotypes or just traditional bikelash, it’s really unfortunate.
Finally, the plan we need. But will it be the plan we want?
Singletrack dies in darkness.
Parks must balance recreation and conservation.
With our Big Three-Oh looming, let’s glance back and gaze forward.
We’ve brought forward more than 1,500 hours shaping Portland’s Off-Road Cycling Master Plan.
It’s official! And they’ll be racing by next fall.
The Draft Plan is simultaneously promising and problematic.