After decades of planning and pondering, Metro is making significant strides in plotting the future of Willamette Cove — a 27 acre plot of land along the Willamette River in North Portland. Metro ...
TriMet board members, including JT Flowers (center) who was beaming in remotely, at their meeting this morning. (Photos: Jonathan Maus/BikePortland) TriMet staff and their general manager, Sam Desue, ...
Sunday Parkways Downtown on September 14th. (Photo: Jonathan Maus/BikePortland) It’s that time again: There are so many important surveys piling up in my inbox, I need to round them all up here on the ...
Outer Rim Bike Shop manager Brandon Fite in 2014. (Photo: Jonathan Maus/BikePortland) The State of Oregon’s most important committee for cycling advocacy and policy development is looking for bike ...
Still from video (see below) posted on Reddit by HughAnnus (used with permission). A bicycle rider was repeatedly rammed by the driver of a large SUV at the No Kings rally and march on Saturday.
Join the fun-loving riders of Cycle Cats for a challenging but totally doable loop up into Forest Park and then home through St. Johns. More info here. Marine Drive Cleanup – 10:00 am at Home Depot ...
Last night’s 82nd Avenue Transit Project Community Advisory Committee meeting was a doozy! There was passionate testimony from folks who support and oppose better bus lanes along the corridor — but ...
Conference artwork by Portland-based artist Mika Rane. If the thought of fast, frequent bus service makes your heart go pitter-pat; or if a five-story housing development above a transit stop gives ...
BikeLoud attorney Scott Kocher (center) at Multnomah County Courthouse after filing lawsuit in November 2022. (Photo: Taylor Griggs/BikePortland) After years of work to establish that the City of ...
Where would our community be without an independent, reliable and respected voice for cycling and transportation? One that covers breaking news, helps foster productive dialogue, amplifies the work of ...
At stake are millions of dollars in cycling investments that the City Attorney and PBOT executive team have agreed to.
Every American city is divided by crumbling old highways. Every city is trying to figure out what to do with them. Join Ian Coss, host of the Peabody-Award winning podcast “The Big Dig,” for a live ...
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