Biking

Programs and services to help get around the City on your bike

News and Notices

Building a Better 82nd: October 4, 2024

Biweekly email updates about Building a Better 82nd

Updated Newsletter


Get ready: International Walk + Roll!

PBOT's Safe Routes to School October 2024 newsletter.

Updated Newsletter


A smoother street is coming to NE Killingsworth St, from NE 53rd Ave to NE Cully Blvd, requiring lane closures today and Friday Sept. 27

The traveling public should expect lane closures and delays on NE Killingsworth Street and side streets near the work zones.

Updated Traffic Advisory


Building a Better 82nd: September 19, 2024

Biweekly email updates about Building a Better 82nd

Newsletter


News Release: Portland Sunday Parkways Presented by Kaiser Permanente to Celebrate World Car-Free Day on Sept. 22 in Southwest Multnomah

Family-friendly activities and car-free streets in SW Portland on Sunday

Updated Press release


Construction and Maintenance

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Rainy Rider Photo Contest

Riding in the rain is not only possible, it's fun too! Text a photo of yourself and your bicycle in the rain to 888-520-0526 for the chance to win a waterproof prize.

Community Event

Upcoming Events

All Season Cycling Workshop

Join us for an interactive session to learn about staying dry, comfortable and safe while riding all year 'round.

5:00 pm 6:00 pm
Classes and Activities
A person wearing a rain cape rides a bike along Naito Parkway with Waterfront Park trees and the Hawthorne Bridge in the background.

See and Be Seen Ride

Dress in your most visible attire, light up your bike, and join us for a fun illuminated ride! Come early for some bright freebies.

5:00 pm 7:00 pm
Classes and Activities
A person on a bike riding at night wears multiple bright colored lights.

Celebrate the Rain Bike Ride

Keep riding through the seasons on this tour of community spaces that celebrate the rain.

10:00 am 1:00 pm
Community Event
Along a rainy street in Tokyo, one person rides a bike with an umbrella in one hand while three pedestrians walk with umbrellas