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Riding west on SW Terwilliger toward SW Sam Jackson Road, right before the narrow bike lane drops and forces riders into a shared-lane. (Photo: Jonathan Maus/BikePortland) A sewer pipe replacement ...
Just in time for summer fun, there’s a new transit option to the Oregon Coast — and if you book your tickets in advance, you can even take your bicycle along with you. The North Coast Express is a new ...
Happy Monday everyone. Hope you are all looking forward to the week. Remember Bike Happy Hour is back on Rainbow Road Plaza on Wednesday. I’m eager to see how that spot feels after our winter away and ...
The e-bike Mechanic at Wombi plays a crucial role in ensuring the maintenance, repair, and quality assurance of our eBike fleet. The primary responsibility is to perform mechanical repairs and ...
The City of Portland will bring its popular Sunday Parkways open streets event back to downtown this summer. It will be the first time since 2019 the event graces our wonderful central city; but there ...
My co-host Eva Frazier and I are back with another fun chat about all things bikes and Portland.
Rocky Point is the closest legit system of singletrack trails we have in Portland. (Photo: Jonathan Maus/BikePortland) Oregon State University (OSU) and Trust for Public Land (TPL) have acquired over ...
View from Rose City Golf Course looking southeast toward McDaniel High School. PP&R is considering two trail alignments in this location, one would stay to the left, the other would dive into those ...
Mayor Keith Wilson at his acceptance speech on November 7th, 2024. (Photo: Jonathan Maus/BikePortland) Portland Mayor Keith Wilson released his city budget proposal today, announcing a mix of staffing ...
Happy Monday everyone. I’ve removed the special notice from the site about my knee surgery recovery. I’m 24 days or so post-operation and feeling better every day. Still can’t bike around or cover ...
School Board candidate Rob Galanakis and his campaign vehicle. (Photo: Jonathan Maus/BikePortland) Rob Galanakis wants Portland Public Schools to see the forest and not just the trees outside ...
The City of Portland has passed an ambitious new transportation program that, if all goes according to plan, would invest $50 million per year on sidewalks, improved shoulder pathways, and pothole ...
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