
The Bicycle Transportation Alliance BTA Blog:
The BTA has asked Portland to identify more funding for biking and walking to build out the vision in the the Bike Master Plan. We've asked residents to attend Portland Plan workshops and demand more funding for active transportation. But what does "more funding" really mean? It means pedestrian crossings, stormwater management, ...

The Bicycle Transportation Alliance BTA Blog:
One of the questions that city staff asks at the interactive Portland Plan Workshops says, "What are you doing now to address climate change? What more could you do? What could the public agencies do to help businesses and residents?" We say it's time for public agencies to show they're committed ...

The Bicycle Transportation Alliance It's time for Portland to identify secure and long-term funding sources for serious investments in biking and walking.
BTA Blog » Blog Archive » Attend a Portland Plan Workshop and ask for secure investments in biking a
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One of the questions that city staff asks at the interactive Portland Plan Workshops says, "What are you doing now to address climate change? What more could you do? What could the public agencies do to help businesses and residents?"

The Bicycle Transportation Alliance Join staff and other awesome volunteers on the second Saturday of each month for a laid-back morning of getting the word out to BTA members.Join us between 9:30 and 11:30 AM at the BTA office (233 NW 5th Ave in Old Town). Snacks, coffee, and good company provided.

The Bicycle Transportation Alliance Support the BTA and win prizes through the Willamette Week's Give!Guide
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The Bicycle Transportation Alliance works to open minds and roads to bicycling. We work to promote bicycle use, improve bicycling conditions throughout Oregon and Southwest Washington, and educate current and future cyclists.

Environmental groups want to rework Columbia River Crossing for climate, costs | Oregon Environmenta
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The Columbia River Crossing has ground to a halt over a wide range of opposition -- it costs too much, encourages more driving and proposes controversial tolls.But that impasse could become opportunity, ...

The Bicycle Transportation Alliance The entire I-205 multi-use path officially reopens this Saturday. Come celebrate with us!
Location:Start: Lents Town Center MAX station
Time:4:00PM Saturday, November 7th

The Bicycle Transportation Alliance Walk + Bike to School Day inspires great artwork!
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Congratulations to Lofani, 5th grader at Astor K-8 in Portland, for winning this year's poster contest! Lofani's artwork will be featured on the official promotional poster for Walk + Bike Day in 2010.

The Bicycle Transportation Alliance Almost 200 schools in Oregon are participating in International Walk + Bike Day. How are you getting to school tomorrow? Tag your Twitter updates with #wb09
Celebrate active transportation to school
Location:Schools around Oregon
Time:7:00AM Wednesday, October 7th

The Bicycle Transportation Alliance The Alliance for Biking and Walking writes about Portand's first cycletrack.
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Portland‘s Bicycle Transportation Alliance (BTA) is celebrating the unveiling of the city’s first cycle track on August 31st.

The Bicycle Transportation Alliance We want letters from all over Oregon to show Congress how much we support a strengthened and expanded federal Safe Routes to School bill.
BTA Blog » Blog Archive » "Dear Congress" Campaign extended to October 23. Feature it on Walk + Bike
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Is your school participating in Walk + Bike to School Day on October 7th? Help strengthen the Safe Routes to School “Dear Congress” campaign by incorporating a letter writing or drawing activity into the day's activities. ...

The Bicycle Transportation Alliance Join us at McMenamin's Market St Pub tonight for food, drinks and conversation. Bring your friends and family, because 50% of proceeds from food and drink sales go to the BTA!
50% of proceeds from sales go to the BTA!
Time:5:00PM Monday, September 28th
Location:McMenamin's Market St Pub

The Bicycle Transportation Alliance
Every year on the first Wednesday of October, students, parents, teachers and community members around the world choose to walk or bike to school.
Last year in Oregon 168 schools participated. This year our goal is 180! The first 180 schools to register will receive a Nutcase helmet and other incentives to give away as ...prizes. Register now!
Visit www.walknbike.org to see if your school is already registered, or to sign up online.
Celebrate active transportation to school
Time:7:00AM Wednesday, October 7th
Location:Schools around Oregon

























