The new Bike Happy Pale Ale is being canned as I type this and last minute preparations are underway for the BikePortland 20th Anniversary Party this Wednesday from 4-7:00 pm (or so) at Migration ...
bike works by p:ear is seeking an experienced and community-minded Lead E-Bike and Community Shop Mechanic to support our nonprofit bike shop and youth internship program in East Portland. This ...
bike works by p:ear is seeking a Safe Routes to School (SRTS) Coordinator to support youth, families, schools, and community partners in building safer, more connected opportunities for walking, ...
Local nonprofits wanting to provide electric bikes to their communities won big in the latest round of Portland Clean Energy Community Benefits Fund (PCEF) grants announced last week. A total of $64.4 ...
Rendering of Urban Trails Network concept. The network. A team of local architects and planners think they’ve found a key that will unlock the door to more bicycling in Portland. When we finally saw ...
Riders stretch across the Eastbank Esplanade. Photo taken from Burnside Bridge. (All photos: Jonathan Maus/BikePortland) Thousands of people turned out on bikes to honor Alex Pretti and all victims of ...
New Mitchell Point Tunnel path with light coming from arch windows (on the right) as photographed by Jerry “AJ” Zelada last month. This coming Saturday, the Oregon Department of Transportation will ...
“This isn’t a smaller project. It’s the same bloated mega-project, just sliced into pieces so the full commitment is harder to see.” This guest opinion was written by urban economist and City ...
— This post is part of BikePortland Staff Writer Taylor Griggs’ trip through Europe. See previous dispatches here. Yesterday I wrote about Amsterdam’s effort to replace on-street car parking spots ...
For Portland City Councilor Olivia Clark, it’s all about the potholes. Today, Clark will become the latest Portland politician to put their face on an effort to boost transportation spending when the ...