Better Block PDX will team with PSU to create annual street demos around town
One of Portland’s most interesting annual traditions just got a little more official.
One of Portland’s most interesting annual traditions just got a little more official.
If you run into a bike safety problem in Oregon and own a smartphone, you no longer need to know who to complain to.
It’s a status enjoyed by only five other schools in America.
Why do so many people speak as if there’s an activity called “bikingandwalking”?
For the first year on record, employee biking to PSU declined last year, following a recent drop among students.
Bike shops matter. And like so many brick-and-mortar retailers across this country, many American bike shops have been failing.
Two of Portland’s most visionary long-term biking projects will get a boost this spring from two teams of planners-in-training.
A team of Portland State University students is pushing this spot to its next step.
Almost everybody who bikes into the South Waterfront should probably be using this path now.
Problems with the west-side landing of Tilikum Crossing.(Image: Ted Buehler) The new transit/bike/walk bridge opening across the Willamette next year has become one of Portland’s go-to examples of how we continue to do great things. And it’s certainly true that it’s a massive investment in active transportation. But as reader Ted Buehler argued in a … Read more
The popularity of driving to PSU classes rose last year for the first time since 2000.
With a homebuilt $300 pollution monitor strapped to his bicycle and seven years of Portland State University education in his brain, Alex Bigazzi has been leading a deep exploration into your lungs.