Podcast: A day at B-Line Urban Delivery with Tegan Valo
Listen to a tour of the warehouse and go out on a delivery to a local market.
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.
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
What do we want to see in the next leader of the Portland Bureau of Transportation?
The cultural ecosystem around driving is just as important to the future of safe streets as the streets themselves.
Interviews with folks on the picket line and what impacts PBOT expects as the strike wears on.
We talk about his concerns with the BikeLoud PDX lawsuit, OBRA’s DEI efforts, why government committees are still so white, and more.
It might not feel like it yet, but the lawsuit filed Friday by BikeLoud PDX could be a very big deal once the legal process plays out. Why is that my hunch? For starters, the lawyers representing BikeLoud are no joke. I sat down with one of then, Scott Kocher of Forum Law Group, on … Read more
On November 8th, Portland voters set into motion a massive shift in local politics when we voted overwhelmingly to support the charter reform measures. Simply put, our politics will never be the same. And that means the way we do advocacy won’t either. If you want to be a changemaker in Portland, and be a … Read more
Relive some of the most important moments from the recent event.
The podcast is back! As I thought about how to cover the Naked Bike Ride this year, a podcast seemed like a fun way to do it. I’ve photographed and written about this magical event for many years, so I wanted to try something different. I also figured that a lot of people are getting … Read more
Comment of the Week: The public health angle should matter more