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15 ways Portland-area biking got better in 2015

Tilikum Crossing bike counter
Tilikum Crossing bike counter

How did biking get better in the Portland region in 2015? The Tilikum Crossing and $65 million of additional bike and pedestrian improvements alongside TriMet's Orange Line MAX rise to the top for many. But dozens of other projects and plans are also worth celebrating 

Better Block celebrates on Naito
Better Naito

Better Block PDX celebrated the opening of its Better Naito demonstration project in May 2015. This year it returns for a second run.

Milwaukie bike repair stand
Bike Milwaukie co-founder Mike Menely at the public bike repair stand in front of Milwaukie City Hall – a clear symbol of flourishing local advocacy and the city's commitment to safer biking and walking.
Bike repair stand, Milwaukie

Bike Milwaukie's Matt Menely stands by the bike repair station his group placed outside Milwaukie City Hall. The station was installed through the support of a crowdfunding campaign. 

Wy'East Way Path in Gresham
Wy'East Way Path

The new Wy'East Way Path connects downtown Gresham to Rockwood and other key regional trails.

Rock Creek Trail at Cornell Road
Rock Creek Trail crossing

A new crossing of busy Cornell Road has made it safer and easier for people to bike and walk the Rock Creek Trail in Washington County.

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15 ways Portland-area biking got better in 2015

May 4, 2016 noon

We celebrate getting around by bike every day in the Portland region. National Bike Month gives occasion to shine the light on some things that made biking more practical, safe and convenient last year.

We asked advocates, city and county staff and people on the street what projects, policies and programs they thought made biking better in their community in 2015.

Floating above the list of improvements is the gigantic investment of TriMet’s MAX Orange Line. The Orange Line brought more than just light rail. It brought the largest one-time investment in biking infrastructure in our region. The project created 7.8 miles of new or replaced bike facilities and intersections and 446 new bike parking spaces at stations, making it easier to travel from the bustling Westside of the Willamette waterfront to the quiet streets of Oak Grove in Clackamas County.

The crown jewel in the collection of bike amenities along the line is of course Tilikum Crossing, Bridge of the People; the first of its kind in the U.S., the 1,720-foot span carries only transit, cyclists and pedestrians. 

But a lot happened beyond the Tilikum. Here are 15 other projects, plans and events that rose to the top, organized by county.

What would you add to this list? Join Metro on Twitter to tell us what made biking better for you this year with the hashtag #betterbiking.

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Multnomah County 

Southeast 17th Avenue

Southeast 17th Avenue, Portland

Nothing makes biking better than making biking safer, and there is one contribution from the MAX Orange Line that stood out for greatly improving bike safety. Prior to the new line, Southeast 17th Avenue had no bike lanes and the vehicle lanes were tight. With limited choices for traveling through the area, only the bravest bike riders dared to ride on 17th Avenue. By adding buffered bike lanes plus improving crossings, signalized intersections along the light rail alignment and safe crossing over Powell Boulevard, bike riders now have better, safer access through the corridor.

SE Clinton Neighborhood Greenway Enhancement Project

Clinton Street Greenway

The Portland City Council unanimously passed Portland’s Neighborhood Greenway report, significantly increasing the Portland Bureau of Transportation’s ability to make meaningful operational changes on these streets. The report identified 6 corridors to focus improvements and set operational guidelines to create a seamless low-stress network suitable for a variety of riders. The SE Clinton Neighborhood Greenway followed suit with installation of permanent and temporary diverters on Southeast Clinton Street at 17th Avenue and 32nd Avenue.

Better Block PDX: Better Naito

Better Block celebrates on Naito

The nonprofit, volunteer group started in 2014 to re-imagine Old Town/Chinatown’s Third Avenue partnered with Metro, PBOT, Portland State University and Transportation Commissioner Steve Novick to redesign and implement temporary bike and pedestrian safety improvements on Naito Parkway. A temporary “road diet” was implemented in May along 15 blocks of the roadway. Then there was an "even better" Better Naito in July to help the 85,000 Oregon Brewers Festival to travel safer. (Better Naito returned this week for another run through July, and Better Block plans additional demonstration projects in 2016.)

Vision Zero

Vision Zero and police officer arm

Portland joined cities around the country and world by adopting Vision Zero in June 2015. The Portland City Council endorsed the vision and accepted $150,000 in grants from the state to help develop a Vision Zero action plan with specific steps to reduce deaths and serious injuries on the city's streets. The plan will take about a year to develop and will outline tasks to perform over two and five years. A spike in road fatalities in the first few months of 2016 have given renewed urgency to the project.

Wy'East Way Path

Wy'East Way Path in Gresham

Wy’East Way Path is a new 12-foot wide pedestrian and bicycle path that runs two miles along the MAX Blue  Line from the Cleveland MAX Station in downtown Gresham to Ruby Junction Station in Rockwood. The new path also connects the Gresham/ Fairview and Springwater trails, creating an uninterrupted six mile loop. A local naming completion was held to name the new path that was formerly known as the MAX Path during planning. 

Women Bike

BTA Women Bike program participants

In 2015, the Bicycle Transportation Alliance launched its Women Bike program to encourage more women to use a bike to meet their personal health, fitness and transportation goals. With a full calendar of events, from coffee clubs and happy hours to education and ride events, Women Bike provides a variety of ways for women to meet other women who bike, learn about their bikes, and explore the city with like-minded women.

Lora Guillotte lives in Portland and has come out to multiple Women Bike events. "I ride with Women Bike to expand my knowledge beyond my commuting routine and to meet other women who enjoy cycling," she said. "I like that the program is open to women of all levels and ages, that it helps beginner cyclists gain confidence, all while building a community of women cyclists who might be overlooked or under-represented in the cycling community at large."

Sandy River Connections

Sandy River connections bridge

People visit Oregon (and stay) for our scenic biking. The Sandy River Connections bike bridge makes for an inviting new gateway to the Columbia River Gorge. Adjacent to the south side of Interstate 84, the bridge, which actually opened in 2014, connects Troutdale to the east side of the Sandy River and destinations like Cascade Locks, via the Historic Columbia River Highway. Eventually, the route will connect bike riders via scenic road and trail all the way to The Dalles.


Clackamas County 

Monterey Avenue extension

Monterey Avenue extension, Clackamas County

This project extended Southeast Monterey Ave from 82nd Avenue to Fuller Road, improving connections for travelers and making the Clackamas Town Center area more easily accessible to people walking and biking. Project elements include new bike lanes, sidewalks, street lighting and landscaping.

Monroe Neighborhood Greenway

Monroe Neighborhood Greenway, Milwaukie
How Monroe looks today in Milwaukie. A neighborhood greenway plan could transform this street into a great east-west connection in Milwaukie.

In December 2015, the Milwaukie City Council adopted the Monroe Neighborhood Greenway Concept Plan. “This plan was really driven by the community unlike other planning projects I've been involved with in the past,” said Bike Milwaukie’s Matt Menely. The idea has been in the city's transportation plan since 2007, but adoption was a reflection of a shift in city leadership who are placing more importance and value on creating safer connections for people walking and biking in Milwaukie from east to west. City staff now have the job of moving the project forward by finding grants to help with engineering and construction.

Milwaukie bike repair station

Milwaukie bike repair stand
Bike Milwaukie co-founder Mike Menely at the public bike repair stand in front of Milwaukie City Hall – a clear symbol of flourishing local advocacy and the city's commitment to safer biking and walking.

Bike Milwaukie also led the charge of community crowd funding and installation of the public bike repair stand in front of Milwaukie City Hall. “It makes a bold statement that as a community we are starting to place more value on cycling infrastructure and gives folks access to tools 24 hours per day in a community that has no bike shop," Menely said. More good news is coming for Milwaukie -- see the "what's next" section of this story for details.

Sunrise Corridor

The Sunrise Highway improvement project, headed by ODOT and Clackamas County, will add safer bicycling pathways through the busy Southeast 122nd to 82nd Avenue corridor with a shared use path along the new highway, and two options for separated travel over Interstate 205.


Washington County 

Rock Creek Trail crossing

Rock Creek Trail at Cornell Road

In Washington County, a new mid-block crossing signal was recently turned on at Southwest Cornell Road and the Rock Creek Trail. Managed by Tualatin Hills Park and Recreation District, the 5-mile trail is an important commuting and recreation route that meanders through many northern Washington County neighborhoods.  The signal overcame one of the last crossing barriers to users accessing the trail from south, providing a more direct connection for neighborhoods north of Sunset Highway to just a short ride to the Quatama/NW 205th Ave MAX station. The installation also includes a permanent bike counting station on both the trail and in the bike lane on Cornell. 

Washington County fix-it stations

Walnut Street Center bike repair stand
A fix-it station at Washington County's Walnut Street Center building in Hillsboro.

In places where bike shops are few and far between, a bike repair station can be a reassuring resource for people getting around by bike. To help riders out, the Westside Transportation Alliance put together a map of the 12 bike fix-it stations in Washington County, including the station in front of the Hillsboro Main Public Library.

Tigard Street Trail

Tigard Street Trail

As part of the city of Tigard’s set of Lighter, Quicker, Cheaper projects, the Tigard Street Trail is a new biking and pedestrian corridor with access to the city's downtown core and  also provides a safer route to cross Highway 99W. The .75-mile asphalt path runs along an abandoned railroad right-of-way adjacent to Tigard Street from Tiedeman Avenue to Main Street.

Hocken Avenue improvements

Hocken Avenue, Beaverton

A major north-south alternative to Cedar Hills Boulevard in Beaverton, Hocken Avenue had no sidewalks, bike lanes or lighting near the Cedar Hills Crossing shopping center. Last year Washington County installed 5-foot bike lanes and 9.5-foot sidewalks on each side of the street, as well as flood control improvements for Beaverton Creek. The project gives people walking and biking safer access to the Cedar Hills Crossing shopping center, downtown Beaverton and major employment areas.


What’s next

Making better places for biking is ongoing work. The coming year will have its share of exciting and transformative additions. Here are some things we have to look forward to before Bike Month 2017. 

  • Bike Share: Portland is coasting downhill to a July launch of BIKETOWN. Early this year, PBOT secured Nike to a five-year contract as the title sponsor–creating renewed enthusiasm for the service. PBOT is currently hosting public open houses to get feedback on where to locate the first 100 bike share stations.
  • New bikeways through Beaverton to be built soon include the Crescent Connection multi-use path. The project will provide safe, direct access for people on foot and bike to popular destinations, including Beaverton's growing Creekside District, Beaverton Central MAX Station and Beaverton Transit Center.  
  • Construction begins soon on the 17th Avenue Multi-Use Path in Milwaukie. This will construct a multi-use trail to connect the Trolley Trail in Oak Grove to the Springwater Corridor in Portland's Sellwood neighborhood.
  • Sunday Parkways (and a bike shop) are coming to Milwaukie. The new open-streets route will meander through Sellwood to the Milwaukie Farmers Market and downtown Milwaukie, which will finally be home to a bike shop. The city will see with the addition of the Missing Link Bicycle Shop on Main Street this month. A great way to stay up to date on bike happenings in Milwaukie is to join Bike Milwaukie on their Facebook page.
  • Getting around Wilsonville by bike will be a bit easier beginning this summer as a city-wide signage system project, including an update to the free local bike map, will improve accessibility and the usability of Wilsonville’s developing bike infrastructure.  
  • People riding bikes in Portland may not feel the effect yet, but a new policy out of PBOT ensures every time a new bike lane is a recommended in a plan; it needs to be a protected bike lane — or else explain why not. Portland's policy applies to all city-managed streets with average daily traffic of 3,000 motor vehicles or more, and is the first of its kind in the United States.
  • Wayfinding signs in Clackamas County will make it easier for MAX and 205 multi-use path users, especially new students, to find the entrance to the hard-to-find bike path along Sunnyside Road and to the Harmony Community Campus of Clackamas Community College. 

What would you add to this list? Join Metro on Twitter to tell us what made biking better for you this year with the hashtag #betterbiking.

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