Portland added 8.5 miles of new sidewalks in 2023
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by Lisa Caballero (Assistant Editor)
16h ago
(Source: Portland Bureau of Transportation) Last month the Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) published an annual report on its progress toward making the city accessible to people with mobility disabilities. Titled, ADA Title II Public Right-of-Way Transition Plan Update, the report is a requirement of the 2018 Consent Decree between the city and a group of individuals with mobility disabilities who claimed that the city was remiss in its ADA obligations. The Civil Rights Education and Enforcement Center (CREEC) provided the text of the decree, which requires that Portland meet yearly ..read more
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Our adventure on the WES train to Wilsonville
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by Shawne Martinez (Guest author)
1d ago
(Shawne Martinez) [Note: The story below was shared by BikePortland subscriber Shawne Martinez, who goes by @tigard_stripes on Instagram. I’ve been away from Portland for a week dealing with my dad being in the hospital, so I’ve been unable to do BikePortland stuff. I’ll be sharing a few guest articles this week and until I can get my dad stabilized. Much love and thanks! – Jonathan] I’m a carfree bike dad in Tigard, Oregon. My daughter Eliza (a second grader) and I put many miles on our bikes in Washington County and we often see and hear the WES train rolling between Tigard and Beaverton on ..read more
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Monday Roundup: Cotton, car drivers, Jamaica, and more
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by Lisa Caballero (Assistant Editor)
2d ago
Happy Monday everyone. Jonathan has been away from Portland attending to a family medical emergency since Wednesday, so things might look a bit different around here until he gets back. Don’t dis cotton: A breezy piece about the pleasure of wearing cotton when riding. (Outside) E-bike infrastructure: Manhattan is poised to convert an iconic newsstand into an e-bike charging station, but first it has to jump through a few hoops (like the Landmark Preservation Commission). (Gothamist) VanMoof is back!: Under new ownership, the company is relaunching with a new line of e-bikes. They recognize th ..read more
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Weekend Event Guide: Tweed, De Ronde, spring flowers, and more
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by Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)
6d ago
Tweed Ride is Sunday! (Jonathan Maus/BikePortland) Just look at the wonderful collection of options you have this weekend. Weather should be great too. Soak up as much of this glorious spring as you can and have fun out there. Friday, April 19th Portland Psychedelic Society Ride – 7:00 pm at Irving Park (NE)Bicycles are a trip. Join the Psychedelic Society to commemorate an important date in LSD history. Expect an 8-mile loop and a fun after-party on Alberta Street. More info here. Saturday, April 20th Farmers Market Ride – 10:00 am at SE Clinton and 41st (SE) It’s spring! A perfect time of ye ..read more
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I want legs of steel and worry my e-bike is holding me back
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by Shannon Johnson (Family Biking Columnist)
1w ago
Trying out non-electric bikes at Clever Cycles. (Shannon Johnson/BikePortland) “I really want to improve my physical health and cycling stamina. Is the e-assist holding me back?” I have recently been thinking about returning to an “acoustic” front-box cargo bike. Yes, I might give up my much-loved electric-assist bike. First, let me praise e-bikes to the sky! I have loved my Bunch e-trike. Having the e-assist has been a game-changer. It is so much fun. My husband says riding with the e-assist feels like riding downhill both ways, even when pedaling uphill with four kids in the front. That’s ..read more
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PBOT to face reality of record traffic death toll at City Council today
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by Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)
1w ago
3 out of 4 traffic deaths in Portland happen on “High Crash Network” streets like 122nd Ave. (Jonathan Maus/BikePortland) “PBOT can design safe streets, but we cannot reach our safety goals by focusing on street design alone.” – Millicent Williams, PBOT It’s no longer possible for the City of Portland to dismiss the startling toll of traffic deaths as an aberration. At City Council today, leaders of the transportation bureau will face the incontrovertible facts as they ask Mayor Ted Wheeler and the other four commissioners to accept a Deadly Crash Report that includes 69 confirmed fatalities ..read more
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Out of jail, Portland climate activist says arrest is part of the fight
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by Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)
1w ago
Adah Crandall outside the home of Vice President Kamala Harris. (Photo: Allyson Woodard) When we first introduced you to Adah Crandall, she was just 15 and already fighting a freeway in the backyard of her former middle school. A few months later, in the summer of 2021, she was leading youth climate activists in a weekly protest outside Oregon Department of Transportation headquarters in downtown Portland. And one year ago this week, Crandall confronted a powerful state legislator in a hallway in the State Capitol in Salem. Now Crandall has a full-time job with Sunrise Movement and has thrust ..read more
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City Council candidate Rex Burkholder on why he’s running
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by Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)
1w ago
Rex Burkholder at Bike Happy Hour, April 10th. (Jonathan Maus/BikePortland) Portland City Council candidate Rex Burkholder wants one of the three seats in District 3, and he visited Bike Happy Hour on April 10th to tell us why. As I do whenever a candidate shows up, I handed Burkholder the mic and let him share his stump speech. Under sunny skies on the Gorges Beer Co patio overlooking the SE Ankeny Rainbow Road Plaza, Burkholder grabbed the mic and stepped up onto a bench. Below is most of his speech (edited slightly for clarity): “Despite some of the noise that we hear, especially from some ..read more
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Lents neighborhood road safety activists make some noise
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by Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)
1w ago
Screenshot of @whatstherushlents on Instagram. I am often asked the question: “There’s a traffic safety issue in my neighborhood, what steps can I take to raise awareness and fix it?”. I feel like a grassroots effort in southeast Portland’s Lents neighborhood is a great model for how to answer that. Launched in March, 2002, the Whats The Rush, Lents? website has an impressive amount of timely, relevant information. The Instagram account is also worth following. I wanted to learn more, so I asked the person behind it a few questions via email. (They wanted to remain anonymous, “for the few neig ..read more
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Corking, joy, and community at PICA’s ‘Policing Justice’ exhibition
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by Guest Contributor
1w ago
An installation in the Policing Justice exhibit at Portland Institute for Contemporary Art. (Photo: Lois Leveen) — This article is by Portland-based author, Lois Leveen. The community protects the community. That is the very essence of corking. Most BikePortland readers are familiar with corking from our participation in group bike rides: individuals intentionally block cross-traffic at an intersection until all the ride participants have passed through, to prevent motor vehicles from endangering riders.  Perhaps you are someone who loves to cork. Sensing a need to ensure the well-be ..read more
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