NW Portland is beautiful, but that doesn’t mean it’s just for rich people
The reality of northwest Portland is hard for many people to understand.
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The reality of northwest Portland is hard for many people to understand.
No part of Portland has more untapped biking potential than its smallest quadrant.
The city says there’s no room for future bike lanes on Alder.
Inner Northwest Portland is about to get very, very different.
The city is looking for feedback on what people want to happen to Northwest Portland’s Post Office site.
A new built-from-scratch bikeway could run from the Broadway Bridge straight down into the Park Blocks and across Burnside past Director Park, the cultural district and PSU.
A right-hook claims the life of a man who was bicycling on NW Cornell Road.
Here’s an interesting and persuasive idea that could turn Northwest Johnson into the most pleasant crossing of Interstate 405 between Northwest Portland and downtown.
People ride outside one of many stately homes in northwest Portland.(Photo © J. Maus/BikePortland) [This story was written by northwest Portland resident and local transportation activist Rebecca Hamilton.] — While our neighbors in southeast Portland emblazon their Neighborhood Greenway intersections with painted sunflowers and north Portland artists envision gold-leaf murals of cycling heroes along popular … Read more