Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: bicycle commuting, bicycle mode share, bicycle ridership, bicycling, bike commuting, cycling, Oregon, patterns of use, Portland, urban cycling
A measure of commuter cycling, from the new City of Portland bike count report:
See The Industrialized Cyclist Bicycling Research Page to download the report, and just about any other report you may want.
Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: coal exports, Coos Bay, Coos Bay dredging, dredging, export facility, liquefied natural gas, LNG, natural gas exports, Oregon, Oregon Department of State Lands, Port of Coos Bay
Here ya go Patrick …
The Oregon Department of State Lands recently issued a permit allowing the Port of Coos Bay to conduct the largest dredging project in an estuary in state history. The permit allows for dredging of the first 1.75 million cubic yards (mcy) of a 5.6-mcy project.
The reason for the massive dredging effort: Coos Bay—a town of about 16,000 people on the remote southern Oregon coast—has been targeted for construction of a coal export terminal and a liquefied natural gas (LNG) export facility.
via Coos Bay, Oregon is Coal Industry’s Latest Target | Earthjustice.











