A closer look at Oregon’s plans for a ‘bike pod’ network
Oregon’s latest bicycle tourism innovation involves full-service pods to make camping a bit easier and more enjoyable.
Oregon’s latest bicycle tourism innovation involves full-service pods to make camping a bit easier and more enjoyable.
It’s over. For real this time. ODOT says they’re shutting down the CRC project.
Oregon’s top-notch team of bike advocates spent the day lobbying their members of Congress on Capitol Hill.
As the metro area’s rugged east side races to build its recreational bike network, the gentler, flatter west side is showing how persistence (and a steady stream of money) can pay off.
Why do bike mechanics make so little money? And other great bike links of the week.
Sometimes it’s hard to visualize these things. So we gave it a shot.
Chicago’s Bronzeville already has two protected bike lanes and 15 bike share stations; now the city is testing a program, designed by Portland’s Alta Planning, to make biking work better for Bronzeville residents.
Predictions are for suckers. The trick to understanding the future is knowing which questions to ask.
Highway 26 through Rhododendron.(Photo by J. Maus/BikePortland) Reacting (in part) to the desires of more than 2,200 survey respondents, the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) is poised to implement several projects in the Mt. Hood area that will improve bicycling access. As we reported back in August, wider shoulders on Highway 26 and Highway 35 … Read more
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Hang in there. It should be done by the end of this month. (Photo by J. Maus/BikePortland) By next month, the Springwater Corridor bike path will be in the best shape its been in since early 2012. It will also boast a new, 2.25 mile section of pavement at its southern end in the town … Read more
King Tut, traffic victim … and 20 more of the week’s most interesting bike links.