Goodbye BTA, hello The Street Trust
A big change after more than a quarter-century being known as the BTA.
A big change after more than a quarter-century being known as the BTA.
The annual gala is the BTA’s main fundraiser.
“[Cars are] extremely powerful weapons that need to be controlled.”
The group’s leader says unsafe streets are at a “crisis” level.
“How do we expand our community and political clout in order to get the big things we want in the street?”
Almost 2,000 new riders! Now let’s keep them going the rest of the summer.
A tectonic shift in Portland bike advocacy.
“Falling off my bike is one of my own largest fears.”
BTA Board Chair Justin Yuen makes the main point of the night.(Photos by J. Maus/BikePortland) Last night was the Bicycle Transportation Alliance’s 25th anniversary celebration and Alice Awards gala at the Portland Art Museum.
Learn the advocacy ropes. For free! Tonight thanks to the BTA.
BTA goes public with letter that says PBOT is not doing as much as they should to keep work zones safe.
The BTA is up for a $50,000 grant and they need more votes to make it happen. The competition is among 11 other non-profits who are also lining up for the grant from Advantis Credit Union. So far, the BTA isn’t doing so hot. You can vote online every 24 hours through June 30th. As … Read more