Guest post: Where we stand on Portland’s Off-road Cycling Master Plan
The Draft Plan is simultaneously promising and problematic.
4/16: Quick update on my condition: After posting the Monday Roundup yesterday, things went downhill. Had a really bad day. Feeling better today, but I don't think Bike Happy Hour is a good idea. I'll miss everyone and will definitely see you next week. Thanks for all your support . - Jonathan Maus, BikePortland Publisher and Editor
The Draft Plan is simultaneously promising and problematic.
Plan recommends new dirt cycling trails in Washington Park and Forest Park.
A crucial time for off-road cycling, and Forest Park in particular.
Portland could develop a network of trails and bike parks — but where?
A meeting tonight could prove pivotal in Portland’s off-road cycling future.
An expert from maybe the country’s best states for urban mountain biking is coming to town.
The start of an unprecedented 12-month process.
“Off-road bicyclists in this room have our attention.”
Another political showdown is afoot for off-road cycling in Portland.
Hopefully Portland can break the cycle that has stymied progress for years.
2016 could be a big year for off-road cycling in Portland.
One year from now we should have a draft plan.