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When it comes to bicycles, lifelong Portlander Brad Davis has always been more interested in the machine than the act of ...
PBOT has dreamt for decades about having of a stable revenue stream that would fund projects, programs, and general operations. Now the crisis is more acute than ever after the failure of the Oregon ...
In an interview on Oregon Public Broadcasting Tuesday, Senator Mark Meek implied that a major reason he opposed the bill was ...
Bike Happy Hour will also be the pre-party spot for two rides that will leave from the plaza: the Pedestrian Safety Trivia Ride & Learn Ride led by Viv from the Portland Bicycle School; and the ...
Just three days after the session ended, the consequences of the Oregon legislature’s failure to pass a transportation funding package are coming into focus.
This article was written by Linda English, executive director of Dirty Freehub.
Freedom to move: Dutch kids are the happiest says a new UNICEF report because they have so much freedom of movement. But how is it possible for them to be able to walk and bike everywhere without a ...
In their quest to derail a transportation bill, lawmakers who opposed House Bill 2025 misled voters and colleagues by spreading falsehoods that backed up their idealogical positions.
Many members of the Oregon Republican party are thrilled that transportation funding legislation did not pass this session. And while they take credit for it, the reason a bill didn’t pass was because ...
Democrats hold 18 of the 30 seats in the Senate and they needed every one of those votes to hold onto the three-fifths ...
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