Happy holidays everyone! I’ve got family coming into town and my eldest daughter’s birthday is tomorrow, so I’ll be away from my desk for most of the rest of the week. Note that Bike Happy Hour won’t ...
The City of Portland is cautiously optimistic about fatal traffic crash trends as the transportation bureau reports a “dramatic drop in deaths” over the past two years. As of Monday (12/22), PBOT has ...
Founder of BikePortland (in 2005). Father of three. North Portlander. Basketball lover. Car driver. If you have questions or feedback about this site or my work, contact me via email at ...
What impact will the City of Portland’s e-bike rebate program have? How exactly does the process work? What type of people will take advantage of it? These are just some of the questions I’ve pondered ...
Thanks to everyone who came out to enjoy BikeCraft last night. We packed Migration Brewing with all the warmth, smiles, and festive fun that got me so excited about this event way back in 2005.
PBOT will use $234,000 in local gas tax revenues to build a concrete median, new curb ramps, and add a streetlight to this crossing on SE Division next to Mt. Tabor Park. (Photo: Jonathan ...
For Portland City Councilor Olivia Clark, it’s all about the potholes. Today, Clark will become the latest Portland politician to put their face on an effort to boost transportation spending when the ...
TriMet Board Member Tyler Frisbee speaking at Wednesday’s Trimet board meeting. UPDATE, 12:30 on Sunday 12/14: Sorry for such a brief post folks. It was end of a long week and I barely finished this ...
Welcome to the week. We are just three days away from the return of BikeCraft. It’s 3:00 to 8:00 pm on Wednesday, December 17th at Migration Brewing on N Williams Ave. I hope you can make it, and I ...
My goal is to show you how things are getting better, but first, we have to acknowledge where we’re starting from.
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