BikeLoud PDX
Bike Loud PDX, The Street Trust speak out on pandemic response
“Pilot extended sidewalks using temporary materials along Civic Corridors, Pedestrian Districts, parks, grocery stores and other essential services.” — Bike Loud PDX
One decade in, Bike Loud will host 2030 bike plan rally next week
10 years ago next week Portland City Council passed the Bicycle Plan for 2030. Now scrappy local bike advocacy group Bike Loud PDX wants to make sure they don’t forget about it.
Bike Loud PDX wants to make Portland’s 2030 Bike Plan relevant again
I’ll excuse you for not knowing that it’s almost the 10th anniversary of the City of Portland’s Bicycle Plan for 2030. For a plan adopted amid seemingly boundless optimism that a new era in transportation was imminent, its contents and visions and goals have tumbled from their pedestal like a highly-rated rookie prospect that never … Read more
Bike Loud PDX will celebrate 5 years of activism Friday night
Photos from Bike Loud events over the years. Click for captions. (Photos by Jonathan Maus unless otherwise noted)
Lance Hart remembered as artist and friend at memorial event
His longtime roommate has set up a GoFundMe to help the family pay funeral expenses.
Friends and family join road safety activists to remember Lou Battams
“This event has had a profound impact on our community.”
Memorial planned for Louanna Battams on SE Foster Road tonight
Battams was killed on the same day PBOT cut the ribbon on SE Foster Road Streetscape project.
‘No More Deaths’ rally planned following recent fatality
A woman was killed on Friday afternoon while walking across NE Broadway. Local advocates have now planned a memorial event to highlight the inherent dangers at this section of Broadway and encourage the City of Portland to do more to mitigate them.
As bell tolls for victims, Portlanders at ‘die-in’ call on ODOT to end ‘traffic violence’
We’re lying here today to make it less likely that you’ll be lying in the road in the future.