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Friday Opinion: Biketown hasn’t taken over Portland like I’d hoped. And that’s OK

The system is doing great work.

EditorialFront PageOpinionPortland Bike Share

March 29, 2019

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

26 Comments


Guest Opinion: Losing the 7th Avenue greenway

We may not get the greenway we wanted but we can still make a better community.

Front PageOpinion

March 21, 2019

Kiel Johnson / Go By Bike

97 Comments


Friday Opinion: The bills I wish we were working on this session

A few bill ideas for 2021.

EditorialFront PageLegislationOpinionPolitics

March 15, 2019

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

37 Comments


Guest Opinion: A year of bad headlines for freeway expansion

Headlines over the last eighteen months have only confirmed that this is a gravely misguided project.

Front PageOpinion

February 18, 2019

Guest Opinion

58 Comments


Opinion: Why words matter in police statements about traffic crashes

Let’s not come to any premature conclusions.

Front PageOpinionPolice

February 4, 2019

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

55 Comments


Opinion: Portland’s scooter success exposes stark double standard

Maybe it’s time to critically appraise the failed, 110-year experiment with cars.

EditorialFront PageMicromobilityOpinion

January 18, 2019

Joe Cortright

133 Comments


Portland’s e-scooter pilot ends tomorrow (and that’s too bad)

If only we held cars and their drivers to the same standard.

EditorialFront PageMicromobilityOpinion

November 19, 2018

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

90 Comments


Guest opinion: I’m disturbed by anti-houseless bigotry on BikePortland

“Reflect on why BikePortland is such a hotbed for aggressive rhetoric toward our unhoused neighbors.”

EditorialFront PageOpinion

November 14, 2018

Guest Opinion

230 Comments


Opinion: Let’s focus on the system, not on “them”

It’s been a tough week.

EditorialFront PageOpinion

October 5, 2018

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

119 Comments


Opinion: Better Naito has ended in the worst way

It’s a lose-lose for PBOT. Riders don’t feel safe, drivers feel victimized.

EditorialFront PageOpinion

September 21, 2018

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

89 Comments


Better Naito is Portland’s future. It’s time to embrace it

Join in the ride and rally today at 5:00!

AdvocacyFront PageInfrastructureOpinion

September 18, 2018

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

51 Comments


Guest post: Time to design streets with the ‘Worst Portlander’ in mind

Have we provided adequate protection?

Front PageOpinion

September 7, 2018

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

92 Comments


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