Participatory budgeting campaign has launched in Portland: Here’s what you need to know
A way to decide what gets funded, without those pesky politicians getting in the way.
A way to decide what gets funded, without those pesky politicians getting in the way.
One of Portland’s most prolific transportation activists will get you up to speed on bike parking policy.
The 82-mile trail has grown-up a lot in the past year.
Cobb says his latest creation is, “The pinnacle of bicycle powered sound.”
Get to know this neighborhood leader, PBOT budget committee chair, and daily bike commuter.
Next Saturday (February 3rd) Portland will welcome two members of the Navajo Nation who will be in town to promote a screening of the new documentary film, In the Dirt. The film tells the story of a group of Native American cyclists who bring mountain biking to a reservation in New Mexico, and then watch … Read more
A classic example of seeing a need in the market, then filling it.
Even when all the snow melts, it’ll be a while before bike lanes are in good shape.
It’s not every day we get this level of detail straight from PBOT on such an important project.
Unfortunately, it happens to kids on bikes too.
Free donuts and coffee part of a new campaign to raise awareness of protected bike lanes.
After years of concerns about safety and trash, the trail has made a remarkable comeback.
Comment of the Week: Tolling Schmolling