As the new government is set up, we’ll continue to keep you informed about how things will change — especially at the ...
Portland Bureau of Transportation Director Millicent Williams has made it a habit to attend the monthly meeting of the ...
Organizers are calling it “the ride Joe didn’t get to finish.” On Saturday, May 11th advocates, family and friends of Joe ...
I’m back in the The Shed after two weeks of an unexpected break. Before I dive head-first back into BikePortland, I wanted to ...
The Rumble is free and doors open at 5:30 pm, with the panel kicking off at 6:30. It will go down at St. Andrew Catholic Church, 806 NE Alberta Street.
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Fixing Our Streets, the measure to renew Portland’s gas tax (Measure 26-245), will be on the ballot this May. As the leaders ...
Two budget amendments proposed by Metro Councilor Gerritt Rosenthal last week would more firmly ensconce Portland’s regional ...
The term 'vulnerable roadway user' draws attention to the symptom when more focus is needed on the source of danger.
This is going to be another wonky post about development and transportation. If you aren’t interested in development, or if you live in a Portland neighborhood that benefits from a lot of capital ...
TriMet: Sometimes you just don’t want to ride a bike. Luckily, Portland has an amazing transit infrastructure and bikes are ...
In 2023, PBOT projects built over 18,000 linear feet of sidewalk adding approximately 3.5 miles to the city’s sidewalk ...