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With headlines devoted to the drama of the process, let's not forget the actual policy that hangs in the balance.
The man who died after being struck by a MAX light rail train on Wednesday was 81-year old Michael O’Callaghan. He was a lifelong activist who organized and implemented several successful community ...
Honestly it is sort of a bummer putting this guide together knowing that I get my second knee surgery tomorrow and I’ll be out of commission (again!) for a bit. Have fun for me and I hope to be back ...
Spirits were high as it was the 2 nd day of Pedalpalooza, and the Kickoff Ride was the night before. We’d just left our meeting location at Colonel Summers Park. We were and 10-15 minutes into the ...
The two amendments — the “dash 13” introduced by Joint Committee on Transportation Reinvestment Co-chairs, Sen. Chris Gorsek and Rep. Susan McLain; and the “dash 15” introduced by Rep (and Joint ...
The provision is backed by trucking advocates like Jana Jarvis, president of the Oregon Trucking Association (OTA). In testimony at the public hearing on HB 2025 Tuesday, Jarvis said the lane width ...
This project is very close to my workplace. I’m excited to see it taking shape. I don’t like the left side bike lane alignment. But I welcome the transformative impact this will have on SW 4th and the ...
One glaring omission from the transportation bill that was released last week was language that would create an electric bike rebate program. When I spoke to House Representative Mark Gamba ...
The Oregon Community Paths (OCP) Program was established in 2017 when the previous transportation bill created the Multimodal Active Transportation Fund and filled it with revenue generated by the $15 ...
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 ...
Monday Roundup: Morocco's new bike route, unsafe e-bikes, Trump's land sale, and more - BikePortland
Honestly I don’t think NYC is wrong to enforce traffic laws for people on bikes … as long as they do it for cars, too. A lot of hand-wringing about dangerous cyclists is over-the-top, but there ...
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: ...
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