Ride the new & improved I-205 path with the BTA and local electeds

Join the Bicycle Transportation Alliance, Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT), TriMet and elected officials on a twilight bike ride along ODOT’s new & improved I-205 path.


Saturday, November 7, 4:00 pm
Lents Town Center to Clackamas Town Center
Please RSVP if you plan to attend (so we can provide enough refreshments). Email margaux@bta4bikes.org

The finished path along the new MAX Green Line will connect Lents and East County to more opportunities for biking and walking, expanding transportation options while improving the health of the community. The new lights, funded by federal stimulus funds from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), will help ensure the path remains safe and accessible for all users.

4:00    Gather at Lents Town Center MAX Station (9451 SE Foster Rd)
4:15    Comments from elected officials and invited speakers:

Clackamas County Commission Chair Lynn Peterson
Metro Councilor Robert Liberty
ODOT Region 1 Director Jason Tell
Trimet representative Bekki Witt
BTA Executive Director Scott Bricker
East Portland resident Jim Chasse

4:45    Ride leaves Lents Town Center
4:50    Lights go on – ring bike bells!
5:30    Arrive at Clackamas Town Center

The MAX Green Line runs from Clackamas Town Center Transit Center to Portland City Center every 30 minutes on Saturday evenings. Space for bikes may be limited.

Questions? Contact Margaux at margaux@bta4bikes.org or 503-226-0676 x28.

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Comments (6)

  1. Tom Permalink  | Oct 27, 2009 11:52am

    What day is the ride?

  2. Margaux Permalink  | Oct 27, 2009 11:56am

    It’s on Saturday, November 7.

  3. KT Permalink  | Oct 28, 2009 01:31pm

    Does anyone know when that part of the path will officially open?

  4. Margaux Permalink  | Oct 28, 2009 04:45pm

    That part of the path will officially open on November 7, same day as the ride.

  5. Jeff Permalink  | Oct 28, 2009 08:16pm

    Will it be open for commuters the week beforehand?
    Time changes this weekend and its getting dark. It would be a nice way to get to work given that we’ve waited two years and the hill on 92nd south of Johnson Creek is treacherous coming downhill in the dark and rain.

  6. Oliver Permalink  | Nov 07, 2009 08:42am

    Please, someone who speaks, request that those without fenders ride either slowly, and/or at the back of the group. That is the polite thing to do.