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The Portland Bureau of Transportation is finally making good on its promise to upgrade and harden bike lanes throughout the city. About 3.1 lane miles of bike lanes at nine different locations that ...
Washington County Sheriff’s issued a statement this morning about two crashes involving bicycle riders. Both happened on ...
At this meeting, the Vision Zero Resolution created by Councilor Tiffany Koyama Lane that passed in the transportation subcommittee will be considered by the full Portland City Council for official ...
One major pressure point for Kotek is labor unions, who launched a lobbying campaign over the weekend that encourages members ...
Basic math can explain why: If a bus rider makes $20 per hour and their commute takes an average of 40 minutes, reducing ...
The City of Portland says a project that would have transformed North Broadway into a family-friendly, civic main street is now on pause due to funding uncertainties. You might have already heard that ...
A Metro committee voted this morning to recommend $141.6 million to a variety of transportation programs, plans, and projects. The funding comes from two federal grant programs and are known as ...
Here are my picks for the weekend.Sunday, June 13th Pupperpalooza – 1:00 pm at Peninsula Park (N) Time for the sixth annual dog-friendly gathering! Whether your furry friend likes to ride on your bike ...
A project that will build a carfree bridge over Columbia Boulevard in north Portland is officially back on track. The project is a vital link in the North Portland Greenway Trail and the 40-Mile Loop ...
Bicycle mayors: A network of bicycle mayors is a brilliant program that helps connect advocates and cycling ambassadors in cities around the world. (Reasons to Be Cheerful) Distracted driving: I don’t ...
All eyes are on Salem as impacts of the legislature’s failure to pass a bill last week continue to ripple out across Oregon. Emotional and indignant city leaders, frustrated advocates, sullen labor ...
This calendar will feature events you won’t find on the Shift Calendar, which focuses more on “bike fun” and social rides (please don’t lecture me on how fun rides are also advocacy, that’s literally ...