Podcast: Mingus Mapps on the Broadway Bike Lane Scandal
Mapps maintains he never signed-off on a specific plan and that his PBOT Director was merely starting a conversation.
Hosted by our founder, editor and publisher Jonathan Maus, the BikePortland Podcast features interviews with newsmakers, timely conversations about major issues, reporting from the field, and more.
Mapps maintains he never signed-off on a specific plan and that his PBOT Director was merely starting a conversation.
Sinkford is a bike industry insider and man behind a massive bike show coming to Portland in August.
The audio version of an historic meeting that revealed major fault lines in the transit fare debate.
A boost in the arm for the “Right Size” coalition.
Feel like you’re there!
Royal shares his version of that incident in South Waterfront, and much more.
He’s watched “the Portland channel on the big screen” from his bus seat for 16 years
Ever been to a transportation-related government committee meeting where someone reads the names of recent traffic victims? It’s a practice that has become more common in Portland in recent years as agencies have adopted Vision Zero campaigns. I’m at meetings where this happens relatively often. It’s done at the outset of a meeting and I … Read more
The sooner we face the facts, the sooner we will get back on track.
Listen to a tour of the warehouse and go out on a delivery to a local market.
More cops, fewer cars — and more on where Mapps stands two months into his tenure.
As a veteran of Metro Council (Portland’s regional planning authority) — including a seven-year stint as president from 2003 to 2010 — David Bragdon has been around the block when it comes to Oregon transportation politics. And for the past decade he’s been executive director of TransitCenter, a nonprofit foundation that funds and conducts research … Read more
Comment of the Week: It’s about safety, not ‘cyclists’