First look at Metro’s plans to build new singletrack trails north of Forest Park
Take a closer look at the new trails.
Take a closer look at the new trails.
The final meeting and singletrack trails have survived the planning process.
A 12-hour survey targets bike riders on the Tilikum Bridge.
A regional program would be available throughout the metro area, not just in Portland.
You’re ‘grammin’ rides anyways, might as well have a chance to win free stuff!
Long-term plans are falling into place for a federally-subsidized biking and walking upgrade.
Singletrack in Portland? This could be the best chance in decades.
The number of mapped bike routes in the Oregon side of the Portland metro area has shot up 71 percent since 2010.
It’ll be a million-dollar upgrade to the made path that’s run in the grass alongside the tracks for years.
Last week’s loss of the Metro grant creates a $75,000 gap in the CCC’s budget starting July 1.
With the federal government’s support for early biking education shrinking, the Portland area’s regional government is making a significant new investment.
There’s a chance to completely rebuild one of Portland’s most car-oriented arterials into a world-class facility, with the federal government paying for half of it.