PCEF community grants could boost bicycling in 2024
If you’ve got a bike-related dream that just needs a bit of funding to become reality, don’t miss this opportunity!
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If you’ve got a bike-related dream that just needs a bit of funding to become reality, don’t miss this opportunity!
The funding could stave off layoffs at the agency, save Sunday Parkways, and a lot more
Misguided and inaccurate statements marred the passage of this unprecedented piece of climate change policy.
It’s a very bright spot amid a lot of gloom.
Part of a five-year, $20 million transportation decarbonization investment.
Cheaper e-bikes could help stem the tide of falling bicycling rates.
Projects that encourage bicycling are now perfectly suited for PCEF grants.
“We have the opportunity to complete big projects that help to reduce carbon from our two largest sources of emissions – transportation and housing.” – Carmen Rubio, city commisisoner Despite its outsized contribution to local and statewide greenhouse gas emissions, the transportation sector has never been a key area of focus for the Portland Clean … Read more
The second round of potential grantees for the Portland Clean Energy Fund have been selected and there’s good news for everyone who cares about reducing our use of cars and getting more people on bikes. All four of the recommended winners in the Innovation Grant category — a total of $7.6 million — have a … Read more