Come brave the rain on your bike, or drive or take the #44 bus to Migration Brewing (3947 N Williams Ave) on Thursday night to hear about bicycling in far flung parts of the world.
My goal is to show you how things are getting better, but first, we have to acknowledge where we’re starting from.
For Portland City Councilor Olivia Clark, it’s all about the potholes.
The Portland Bureau of Transportation just announced the upcoming construction of two neighborhood greenway crossings of Southeast Division. Using just over $630,000 from the “Fixing Our Streets” ...
Albina Vision Trust Executive Director Winta Yohannes (left) and AVT Government Affairs Director JT Flowers at the OTC ...
Portland has Peacock Lane and Starkwood, but just to our south, the cities of Gladstone and Milwaukie also offer some ...
Lee earned unanimous support from council and never faltered or flinched during nearly two hours of questioning from city ...
People hoping to roll through the quasi-public roads in River View Cemetery on Friday were greeted with a “No Cycling Today” ...
On Wednesday morning, Portland City Council will vote on Mayor Keith Wilson’s pick for City Administrator: former city ...
A TriMet MAX train is on the home page of a Saudi Arabian transportation conference. Inset: A graphic shared by Director ...
Like many people who’ve biked in Portland for a few years, Lisa Timmerman could sense an uptick in careless and dangerous ...
Friends of Yamhelas Westsider Trail, a nonprofit who sees the trail as a vital link for walkers and rollers that would ...
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