BTA’s new Women Bike program aims to link up Portlanders who ride
It’s the latest local effort to making it easier for women to ride.
It’s the latest local effort to making it easier for women to ride.
If the four-mile stretch east of Interstate 205 is completely rebuilt, Powell could get some of Portland’s best bike lanes.
BTA Board Chair Justin Yuen makes the main point of the night.(Photos by J. Maus/BikePortland) Last night was the Bicycle Transportation Alliance’s 25th anniversary celebration and Alice Awards gala at the Portland Art Museum.
The audit will consider a road diet as a potential safety tool in the corridor.
In addition to ODOT, the task force will include representatives of the Oregon Health Authority and State Police.
Five ideas from the BTA for immediate action.
And the winners are…
The report describes itself as “A Unifying Vision for Street Safety for Oregon.”
Oregon’s biggest legislative session for bike-related issues in years will come to its first peak on Monday, but many biking advocates have a prior engagement.
It’s maybe the city’s single most progressive statement of transportation policy.
Earlybird registration ends next week.
After years of staring morosely at the world’s best bike cities just across the English Channel, London is on the brink of big changes.
Comment of the Week: We need more public restrooms downtown