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The fight over lane widths has found its way into the transportation bill. (Photo: Jonathan Maus/BikePortland) The trucking industry wants more room on Oregon roads and they’ve taken an unprecedented ...
Riders in Portland’s first-ever Kidical Mass (which took place downtown) in 2008. (Photo: Jonathan Maus/BikePortland) How are you doing? Been enjoying all the Bike Summer rides lately? I’m glad the ...
A few days ago I took a closer look at the exciting progress by the Portland Bureau of Transportation on their SW 4th Avenue Improvement Project. This is the $21 million investment that will transform ...
It’s largest cargo bike manufacturing facility in North America that you’ve likely never heard of. After years of avoiding media attention, the secret is finally out as Icicle Tricycles celebrates its ...
A work crew hired by ODOT blocking the Springwater Corridor path just south of the Ross Island Bridge. Inset: The homemade sign that appeared on the path after BikePortland contacted ODOT. (Photos: ...
The Portland Bureau of Transportation is ramping up work on a project that will bring safer crossings and upgraded bike lanes to SE 148th Avenue. The project, funded by a $7.1 million federal grant ...
A program that funds updates to ODOT’s urban highways like N Lombard (Hwy 30) is up for major funding boost. (Photo: Jonathan Maus/BikePortland) The Oregon Legislature finally released the ...
Republican party leaders in the Oregon Legislature have released a transportation bill that would severely limit and/or eliminate spending on rail, transit, and bicycling infrastructure and direct ...
TriMet has begun their biennial (every other year) inspection of the Tilikum Crossing and the work comes with detours for bicycle riders. The path needs to be closed so a contractor hired by TriMet ...
The stage has been set and now it’s time for the drama to begin. We’ve seen the concepts and frameworks of transportation funding legislation and now all signs point to lawmakers in Salem finally ...
Grab a date for the Bike Prom on Saturday night. (Photo: Jonathan Maus/BikePortland) It’s heating up out there. Whether you like to eat, drink, dance, part, learn or just goof around — this weekend ...
Bike Happy Hour is the place to be on Wednesdays! WHEN: Every Wednesday, 3-6:00 pm (usually goes longer), all year long, rain or shine. Hosted by BikePortland founder, publisher, and editor Jonathan ...