Last week the Portland Bureau of Transportation opened the SW 4th Avenue Improvement Project. It’s the most substantial investment they’ve made in the bike network in many years and it’s the most ...
Clarence Eckerson gets his due: One of the O.G. cycling and urbanism documenters, Clarence Eckerson of Streetfilms, is at the twilight of an amazing career and this article is a great look at his ...
Back in June I shared the story of Vivek Jeevan, a man who believes he was the victim of a road rage collision while on a group bike ride. Jeevan called 911 and a Portland Police Officer responded to ...
"Cycling in the city is something that is broadly supported. And people do not want to see that compromised upon." ...
Portland City Councilor Jamie Dunphy is “furious.” In a video just uploaded to his official city council social media accounts, Dunphy addresses the tragic and senseless traffic violence that killed ...
Rivian’s new e-bike: The road to the cycling revolution is paved with good intentions by big companies trying to disrupt the ...
The good news is that PBOT is confident enough in the funding (the project also utilizes a $874,000 grant from the Portland Clean Energy Fund) to move forward with the public outreach and design ...
“TriMet must cut service by July 2028, to balance the costs of providing transit service with our revenues. Below are the ...
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The weekend is almost here. And in case you didn’t realize, we’ve likely left warm summer days behind for good, so it’s always a good idea to check event websites for updates in case of rain delays or ...
Advocates for better bus service on 82nd Avenue have swung into action after the shock decision by TriMet staff last week to ...
At stake are millions of dollars in cycling investments that the City Attorney and PBOT executive team have agreed to.