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20 years of independent journalism for our community. Jonathan Maus is editor & publisher (https://bsky.app/profile/jonathanmaus.bsky.social). News tips 503-706-8804 or [email protected]
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Head over Steel Bridge, go N onto N Williams Ave, R on N Going, L on NE 32nd, R on NE Holman, L on NE 42nd/47th, R on NE Cornfoot, L on NE Alderwood, L NE 82nd, L NE Air Cargo then onto bike path to terminal!

Or in video form! bikeportland.org/2024/06/28/v...
Video: The good and the gaps on bike route to new PDX airport path
How many Portlanders would do this if we had better bikeways?
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The difference between how this officer speaks to the cyclist, versus how he speaks to the driver is unacceptable.

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"My suggestion would be to use the bike lane... you easily could have moved over and prevented that hostile situation... you guys are both ignorant, you guys both instigated each other." - PPB Officer Kyle Williams to a @bikeleague.org certified cycling instructor

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Learning from bodycam footage of police response to road rage collision
One example of the pervasive cultural bias that favors drivers and is skeptical of bicycle riders.
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Portland is so full of brilliant bike people. At Bike Happy Hour last night, John Fortes (John the Johnster on socials) showed me his amazing, articulating front light that he designed, 3D printed, and built himself!
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This will be Portland's most high-profile bike lane. It's a shame downtown worker traffic is so much lower post-Covid because this could have been one of the city's busiest bike lanes too. Can't wait to see how it all shakes out.
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Protected bike lane, coming soon to SW 4th Ave
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Monthly PBOT Bicycle Advisory Committee agenda for 10/14 meeting just posted.

PBOT Director Millicent Williams will be in attendance to, "share her vision about bicycling."

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PBOT Bicycle Advisory Committee October 14 meeting agenda.
Announcements (6:00-6:15)

Vision Zero Update
Committee member hot topics
Public Comment (6:15-6:20) 

PBOT Director Millicent Williams (6:20-6:50)
PBOT Director Millicent Williams will share her vision about bicycling in Portland and engage in conversation with the committee about matters related to bicycling.

SE 122nd Avenue (6:50-7:20)
PBOT Project Manager Bryan Poole will provide an update on the projects happening on 122nd Avenue, timelines, and share the design considerations for the segment of 122nd between Powell Boulevard and Foster Road where a road diet is being proposed. This project last came to the BAC in February 2025.

TSP “3 Wishes” discussion (7:20-7:50)
In a follow up to the September BAC meeting at which Senior City Planner Francesca Jones presented on the TSP, the BAC has an opportunity to develop their “3 Wishes” feedback that will help shape the vision and goals for the future of Portland’s transportation system. As noted in the September BAC meeting notes, and TSP presentation, the wishes should be high-level, affirmative (what you want to see), and why the wish is important.

Public Comment (7:50-8:00)

Adjourn (8:00)
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Hope to see you tonight (Weds, 10/8 from 3-6pm). I partnered w The Intertwine (a coalition of gov't agencies & park & trail groups) & Portland Parks Foundation to make Bike Happy Hour their quarterly social gathering. Come out & learn abt the parks levy and more!

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This week at Bike Happy Hour: Building great parks and paths
Parks are the backbone of the cycling community.
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This is a big deal because public space only works if the public shows up, and having food trucks and other types of vendors at parks will encourage people not only to visit, but to stay there and hang out a while.

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New city program makes vending at parks easier and cheaper
Imagine grabbing snack in Forest Park after a fun ride in the dirt.
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Talk of carfree streets often assume they're only possible in the Central City; but thanks to visionary politicians, neighborhood advocates and supportive city policy, we are finally seeing plazas extend way beyond downtown.

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Roseway Plaza brings carfree street to NE 72nd
Permanent median barriers, heavy-duty furnishings, a vibrant mural (that will last a long time without car tires on it), and a basketball court welcome folks into a new plaza on NE Mason at 72nd. (Pho...
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Great news from Portland Parks. They've made it easier and cheaper for mobile vendors to set up at local parks!

Food trucks & other vendors make public spaces sticky & build community.

Hope this gives momentum to @councilorgreen.bsky.social hot dog ordinance. www.portland.gov/parks/news/2...
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PBOT made a first pass at cutting back vegetation w a maintenance truck. Volunteers with hand tools did the rest.

One of the event organizers believes this event should be a model of how city government works with community orgs in a time of tight budgets.

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Volunteers clear the shoulder for a safer climb to Rocky Butte
Part of a larger effort to make the area an urban recreation hub.
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good question. I'm not sure if they plan to post this on the Shift calendar, which is usually the best option for folks who don't use social media. I'll post it on the BP advocacy calendar if necessary and will also share details in blog posts like i did today bikeportland.org/2025/10/06/n...
Naked bike ride to protest Trump's invasion set for Sunday
The start location of the ride has not been announced but is expected Friday.
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Parks, parks, parks, parks!

We need these amazing spaces now more than ever and there's a levy renewal on the ballot next month. Come out to Bike Happy Hour this week to get your questions answered, meet park advocates, and learn more.

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This week at Bike Happy Hour: Building great parks and paths
Parks are the backbone of the cycling community.
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Looks like Emergency World Naked Bike Ride will happen Sunday October 12th at 2:30 pm. Start location is TBD. Check WorldNakedBikeRidePortland on IG (if they haven't blocked you!) for updates.
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Catch my conversation with Ride Westside leader Rob Lewis in that post or watch/listen directly on YouTube youtu.be/YB40UTci5Hc?...
Westside Critical Mass Pulled over By Cops
YouTube video by BikePortland
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"He had the typical holier than thou attitude and told us we were not allowed to block traffic, which I told him was incorrect." - One of the riders who got officer's business cards and followed up w HPD sergeant.

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Riders file complaint after Hillsboro PD pull over Westside Critical Mass
The riders were on a road with no bike lane and clearly had a legal right to be in the lane.
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Just finished catching up with Washington County cycling activist Rob Lewis. He's the organizer of Westside Critical Mass, which was pulled over by Hillsboro PD on Saturday. Video of conversation up a bit later today.