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A City agency with the backing of the Portland Police Bureau has directed the Portland Bureau of Transportation to remove three traffic diverters in northwest Portland because they say the large ...
A supporter of the diverter slated for removal on NW Johnson at 15th. (Photo: Courtesy BikeLoud) Portlanders who do not want to see traffic diverters currently installed on neighborhood greenways in ...
The chances of a future electric passenger ferry service on the Willamette River just got a bit better. That’s because Frog Ferry, the nonprofit that launched in 2018, announced today they’ve secured ...
Two people who hit and killed in separate crashes in Portland Sunday night. Both victims were walking and were hit by car users. According to the Portland Police Bureau, the collisions happened less ...
A plan to remove traffic diverters on two neighborhood greenways in northwest Portland that has been developed largely behind closed doors, appears to be moving forward. Or does it? So far there’s a ...
The City of Portland program that offers free adaptive bicycle rentals could look a lot different next year. Since it launched in 2017, the Portland Bureau of Transportation’s Adaptive Biketown ...
Can’t wait to see you at Bike Happy Hour this week. We’ll gather at our usual spot in the Rainbow Road Plaza on SE Ankeny for food, drinks, community, and conversations. (Be sure to read the end of ...
According to the police, just before 8:30 am this morning, driver of a four-door Toyota Tundra, “struck the bicyclist from behind, knocking him to the road. The driver of the pickup pulled alongside ...
I’d been itching to get out and cover a local ride (as my dang knees continue to rehab from surgeries in April and June), so last night I checked out The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly Ride. It was a ...
[Publisher’s note: Hi everyone. I’m back after being out of town since Friday. Sorry for the lack of posts! – Jonathan] The City of Portland has launched an update to their Transportation System Plan.
The old company had trouble delivering equipment and saddled the city with delays.
Hell-yes-sinki: This Finnish city experienced a full year without any road traffic deaths and its transportation engineers credit reduced speed limits, better road designs, a good transit network, and ...
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