Back in November 2023, two 6th graders at Laurelhurst School were crossing NE Glisan at 41st when the driver of a car sped ...
The Portland area has a big problem with people driving cars where they’re not supposed to. On March 19th, BikePortland reader Joe R. faced that reality head-on when someone driving a large SUV ...
Expect a lot more buses on Portland roads and freeways as Amtrak grapples with an unexpected service disruption. The operator of the Amtrak Cascades line between Oregon and Washington announced ...
Screenshot from Gorge Transit website. The Gorge Transit Summit is a great chance to plug into transit advocacy, and it comes at a crucial moment for the future of bus services in Oregon. If you haven ...
A video shown at an open house earlier this month for the North Park Blocks Extension project created a stir among those who viewed it. The video shows the most detailed conceptual rendering of a ...
The Mitchell Point Tunnel is finally open to the public! But unfortunately you still can’t bike all the way there. You might recall a ribbon-cutting event back in November where the public was allowed ...
Spring has arrived and there’s a buzz in the air because of all the fun riding to come. Here are a few suggestions if you’re looking for something fun to do. The CCC is updating their strategic plan ...
This rider on SW 3rd Ave will soon lose the protection of the buffered bike lane. The Downtown Neighborhood Association wants to change that. (Photo: Jonathan Maus/BikePortland) At their meeting ...
Detail from a PBOT slide showing a car parked on N Mississippi at N Failing. Staff from the Portland Bureau of Transportation have revealed more details about their efforts to prohibit car parking at ...
I-5 from above with the Broadway-Weidler couplet in the center and Moda Center on the left. (Photo: ODOT) Earlier this month I reported that the Oregon Department of Transportation was on the brink of ...
Old Town business owner and urban advocate Ryan Hashagen at a Better Burnside design workshop on March 11th. (Photos courtesy PSU student volunteers) This story was written by Brian Bill, a student in ...
bike works by p:ear is a social purpose enterprise bike shop managed by the nonprofit p:ear. In addition to providing high quality bike repair, bike works builds pathways for youth, ages 15-25, ...
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