The rumors BikePortland reported on back in January have unfortunately turned out to be true. In the final week of the ...
The bright-colored sidewalk that extends into the N Saratoga/Vincent intersection is all new! I call it a pedestrian peninsula. (Photos: Jonathan Maus/BikePortland) The City of Portland has made major ...
Crazy that a quick search of my photo archives turned up several dozen shots of them. (Photos: Jonathan Maus/BikePortland) I’ve been really into my feelings lately. For a lot of reasons, I’ve been ...
Calling names: Noted bicycling superstar Hans “No Way” Rey has an idea for combatting the proliferation of anti e-bike laws sweeping the country: He think we should label anything that’s not a Class 1 ...
A man who broke into bicycle storage rooms of Portland apartment buildings 11 times was sentenced to 50 months in prison. In a Multnomah County courtroom today, Christopher McGinnis pled guilty to six ...
This guest opinion is by BikeLoud PDX Vice Chair Kiel Johnson. It’s a response to news that the District 4 Coalition is opposed to planned bike lane upgrades in Southwest Portland.
Committee meetings haven't even begun yet, but Councilor Sameer Kanal is already speaking up for his district.
In total, TriMet is about $8-10 million short on funding needed to implement the BAT lanes.
These projects are part of the bike lane hardening effort I reported on in August 2024. With marching orders from a city traffic engineer directive, PBOT is going through a list of protected bike ...