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Weekend Event Guide: Forest Park ramble, remembering Mike Hall, Tweed Ride, and more. By Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor). On April 6th, 2017 at 10:39 am. ODOT hosts open house for inner Powell Blvd project tonight. By Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor). On April 5th, 2017 at 12:19 pm. This is what it looks like when the sun comes out in Portland (Photos). By Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor). On April 5th, 2017 at 10:31 am. Vandals hit at least 11 Biketown stations, over 200 bikes – UPDATED. By Jonathan Ma...
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The Monday Roundup: Testing the Idaho stop, the origin of helmets and more - BikePortland.org
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The Monday Roundup: Testing the Idaho stop, the origin of helmets and more. Posted by Michael Andersen (Contributor). On May 18th, 2015 at 10:45 am. Here are the bike-related links from around the world that caught our eyes this week:. Bicycle Quarterly’s Jan Heine created his own private code of conduct for the last six months: he treated red lights as stop signs and stop signs as yield signs while biking around Seattle. What he learned was pretty interesting. Bike to Work Week:. The Census’ commu...
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Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor) - BikePortland.org
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About Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor). Jonathan Maus is the publisher and editor-in-chief of BikePortland.org. You can reach him via email at jonathan [at] bikeportland [dot] org. If you have an urgent matter, please use our 24HR Tipline - (503) 706-8804. Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor) Post Archive. Weekend Event Guide: Forest Park ramble, remembering Mike Hall, Tweed Ride, and more. Thursday, April 6th, 2017. Before we share this week’s event guide, we want to introduce Abus. Happened in 2015. It...
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Our May podcast: How biking advocates are made - BikePortland.org
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Our May podcast: How biking advocates are made. Posted by Michael Andersen (Contributor). On May 19th, 2015 at 10:58 am. Gresham High School health teacher Kristen Warren. Accepting an Alice B. Toeclips advocacy award in 2013. One of the five ingredients. For building a great biking city is a steady flow of passionate and talented people motivated to shed sweat and tears to make their cities better. But where do advocates come from? Photo by J. Maus/BikePortland). Tetteh, Lily and I spend the 38-minute s...
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Together we will make biking better. BikePortland’s audience is large and influential. Our readers are engaged and active in our comments section, on social media and within their communities. We respect our audience and want to partner with brand marketers who “get” that BikePortland is both a news outlet. Contact our founder, publisher and daily news editor Jonathan Maus – jonathan(at)bikeportland.org. What We’re Not. We’re not cheap. Because we’re a very lean operation (we’ve nev...We publish 2-5 stor...
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Comment of the Week: The five-ingredient recipe for a great bike city - BikePortland.org
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Comment of the Week: The five-ingredient recipe for a great bike city. Posted by Michael Andersen (Contributor). On April 24th, 2015 at 6:18 pm. Birk at Powell’s Books in 2011. If anyone in the country knows what it takes for a city to improve its bike transportation, it’s a woman whose entire business depends on cities doing so: Mia Birk. Birk, the former Portland bicycle coordinator and senior local principal of Alta Planning Design. 2 Advocates (an organized group). 4 A good bike plan. Intriguingly, J...
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14 Clinton Street businesses celebrate bikeway birthday with discounts this week - BikePortland.org
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14 Clinton Street businesses celebrate bikeway birthday with discounts this week. Posted by Michael Andersen (Contributor). On May 18th, 2015 at 2:37 pm. Neighborhood advocates have teamed up with local businesses to celebrate the huge role bikes play in Clinton Street’s commercial prosperity and the huge role small businesses play in making Clinton Street such a great destination. The organizations Safer Clinton. Have joined up to produce the event Bike to Shop Clinton. 2232 SE Clinton Street. 10% off a...
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Industry Ticker Archives - BikePortland.org
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Welcome to the Industry Ticker, our new column that shares the latest news from Portland-based bicycle companies. If you have industry news to share, we’d love to hear about it. If you want your brand in front of Portland’s large and vibrant bike industry, we need a sponsor for this column. Contact Jonathan Maus at (503) 706-8804 or jonathan@bikeportland.org for more info. Industry Ticker: Renovo’s ‘John Day’ gravel bike. Posted on March 21st, 2017 at 10:26 am. Photos: Renovo Hardwood Bicycles). Photos: ...
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Brain Injury Connections Northwest. Bios – Brain Injury Storyboard. Arts, Exercise and Recreation. Homeless and Houselessness Resources. Recommended Reading and Movies. Cheryl Coon, Attorney and Advocate. Cheryl Coon and her law firm represent people who are seeking Social Security Disability benefits, both SSD and SSI. We handle cases from initial application through federal court appeals. We are available to help you with applying for benefits. 820 SW Second Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97204.
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Idaho Stop Law - FAQ - BikePortland.org
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The Real Estate Beat. Deals & Discounts. Bike Theft Recovery and Prevention. Idaho Stop Law – FAQ. Posted by Jonathan Maus ( Publisher/Editor ). On January 14th, 2009 at 11:47 pm. The Frequently Asked Questions below were developed by the Bicycle Transportation Alliance. BTA) as supporting material for their Idaho Stop Law proposal. What would this law do? Would cars have to stop and wait for bicyclists? Why is it called “Idaho-Style”? Is it legal anywhere else? While bicycling is fun and good for you, i...