Thursday was the first ever meeting of Portland’s new, 12-member City Council. While all the eyes and headlines were on the ...
Bike Happy Hour was another big part of our 2024. We kept the tradition going strong by establishing our event as one of the ...
Allow me to break into the holiday week with the latest interview from The Shed. On Friday, Portland City Councilor-Elect ...
SE McGillivray Boulevard in Vancouver. Note the “Save This Street!” sign on the right. Transportation politics in Vancouver, Washington got a little more interesting earlier this month when a group of ...
A covered bike parking spot that reeks of piss is still 100 times better than a nice-smelling spot that’s exposed to the rain.
Bike repair clinics for homeless Portlanders, free bikes for refugees and immigrants, an electric cargo-bike library for underserved youth — those are just some of the 26 projects that have been ...
Can you find the bikes in this image? (Source: City of Portland) Let’s play a game: Look at the City of Portland’s concept for the future of 82nd Avenue in the image above and try to find a bicycle. I ...
Many of us can summon a general outline of Portland’s streetcar legacy. We know the city was once filled with tracks and lines that criss-crossed both sides of the Willamette and we have experience ...
There’s an effort to weaken the scope of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) so big projects are responsible for a much more limited set of impacts and the Supreme Court is about to weigh in.
Please nominate comments by replying with “comment of the week” or “COTW” so I can more easily find them via search. Thank you. We had another great week of comments. It makes me so extremely happy ...