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Wednesday, April 23
 

11:00am PDT

Resiliency and Adaptations in the Local Bike Shop
Wednesday April 23, 2025 11:00am - 12:00pm PDT
Attendees will have the opportunity to listen and interact with a moderated panel of Portland bike shop owners. The panelist will discuss the general state of the industry as well as highlight successes, challenges, and concerns that face them in their integral role in our cities resilient and accessible active transportation system. Topics for discussion may include post-pandemic riding trends, shifts seen in Portland, federal funding, e-bike trends and how that effects the day to day of a shop, sustainable practices, and global supply chain. The panel will first be given the opportunity to introduce themselves and their shop identity, they will then be given some questions from the moderator, followed by a Q & A session from the audience.

Moderator:
Cassie Hidalgo
Panelists:
Becky Newman from Golden Pliers
Brad Parker from Metropolis Cycle Repair
Brad Davis from Nomad Cycles
River City Representative TBD
Speakers
avatar for Cassie Hidalgo

Cassie Hidalgo

BIKETOWN Outreach and Mobility Specialist, Portland Bureau of Transportation
Wednesday April 23, 2025 11:00am - 12:00pm PDT
DoubleTree Hotel - Oregon Room 1000 NE Multnomah St, Portland, OR 97232, USA

1:15pm PDT

Good Vehicles Produce Good Outcomes: Selecting and Supporting Consumer Products for Ebike Programs
Wednesday April 23, 2025 1:15pm - 2:15pm PDT
Ebike libraries, subsidy programs, and other “non-bikeshare” implementations are effective mode-shifting tools, and they’re growing in popularity. High usage rates are key to achieving successful program outcomes, and to stack user miles, programs need to provide high levels of uptime and an overall high rate of rider satisfaction.

So, what product characteristics are most important to examine? 
Program designers and managers are faced with a wealth of ebike options, so this presentation will look at a few case studies from successful programs to learn how leaders selected ebikes and what steps they took to ensure success from product uptime and user satisfaction standpoints.

Case studies: 
Ride2Own
Tigard Power to the Pedal Ebike Library

Speakers
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Nick Wood

Program Manager, Vvolt E-Mobility
Currently the Program Manager for Vvolt ebikes, Nick Wood has supported bicycle commuting for nearly 30 years as a rider, retailer, PR executive and marketer. 
Wednesday April 23, 2025 1:15pm - 2:15pm PDT
DoubleTree Hotel - Alaska/Idaho Room 1000 NE Multnomah St, Portland, OR 97232, USA
 
Thursday, April 24
 

1:00pm PDT

Thursday Plenary 2 - The Future of Micromobility in Oregon
Thursday April 24, 2025 1:00pm - 2:00pm PDT
The Future of Micromobility in Oregon Micromobility is no longer a fringe element of Oregon’s transportation system! It’s a fast-evolving, community-powered solution to climate, equity, and access. This plenary brings together local leaders, service providers, and funders shaping the future of e-bikes and other small electric vehicles across Oregon. From expanding subsidies to regulating devices to scaling programs statewide, we’ll explore the opportunities, challenges, and policy reforms driving the next wave of micromobility innovation. [MICRO]



Moderator: Andre Lightsey-Walker, Chair of the Oregon Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee
Cameron Bennett, Policy Lead of the Oregon Micromobility Network
Brodie Hylton, President and CEO of Cascadia Mobility,
Burgin Utaski, Ride2Own Impact Manager
Franklin Jones, CEO and Founder of B-Line Urban Delivery
Thursday April 24, 2025 1:00pm - 2:00pm PDT
DoubleTree Hotel - Expo Hall 1000 NE Multnomah St, Portland, OR 97232, USA

3:30pm PDT

Filling the Gap: Implementing Small Grant Funding at a State Agency
Thursday April 24, 2025 3:30pm - 4:30pm PDT
This OATS session will focus on sharing the success and lessons learned of ODOT’s Innovative Mobility microgrant program. ODOT staff will provide a high-level overview of what it has taken to implement a non-competitive, small funding opportunity at a state agency. Providing a look behind the scenes, staff will share how the program has evolved over the past three years. Staff will highlight what program improvements were made (and what our aspirations are!) to ensure funding remains accessible to entities who have not historically received ODOT grant funding.  
Speakers
avatar for Bridgette Bottinelli

Bridgette Bottinelli

Innovative Mobility Program Coordinator, Oregon Department of Transportation
Bridgette Bottinelli is the Innovative Mobility Program Coordinator for the Oregon Department of Transportation. The Innovative Mobility Program is a $20M initiative that aims to improve historically underserved communities’ access to public and active transportation. Prior... Read More →
Thursday April 24, 2025 3:30pm - 4:30pm PDT
DoubleTree Hotel - Alaska/Idaho Room 1000 NE Multnomah St, Portland, OR 97232, USA
 
Friday, April 25
 

1:00pm PDT

Designing a Neighborhood Nexus: Creating Livable Communities through Mobility and Microhubs
Friday April 25, 2025 1:00pm - 2:15pm PDT
B-Line, a leader in sustainable urban logistics, proposes to host a hands-on Microhub Design Workshop with the Lloyd EcoDistrict and PBOT. As cities and organizations seek innovative solutions to enhance active transportation and reduce carbon emissions, microhubs serve as a key component in creating efficient, sustainable last-mile logistics ecosystems.

Together, PBOT, Lloyd EcoDistrict, and B-Line are designing an e-mobility hub at Holladay Park, just outside the conference location, to address the Lloyd neighborhood’s long-standing challenges. The park has been underutilized for years, plagued by safety concerns, vandalism, and a lack of consistent oversight. As the neighborhood evolves, with thousands of new housing units and large development projects expected by 2035, the need for accessible, green, safe, and sustainable public spaces is urgent.

We’d like to invite the greater community, with expertise in planning, transportation, and sustainability, to join us in shaping a hub prototype model—one that can contribute to the ongoing efforts to reinforce Portland’s reputation as one of the greenest cities in America.

Workshop Overview
As part of the 'Transportation Trailblazers: Best Practices and Bold Innovations in Community Mobility' track, this interactive workshop will explore the role of neighborhood scale microhubs in creating more livable communities. Participants will collaborate on designing microhubs that support active and sustainable transportation solutions, decarbonized freight systems, hyperlocal community needs, powered by cyclelogistics operations.

This session will highlight best practices from Europe and bold ideas that align with Oregon’s goals for reducing vehicle miles traveled and promoting equitable, community-centered mobility solutions and spaces. The City will share the current policy context around different mobility hub frameworks and how they are supported. Mobility hubs provide direct benefits to community and resiliency efforts through improving access to electric transportation modes and increasing sustainable deliveries. Through this workshop, we’re interested in hearing directly from community stakeholders on what amenities they’d like to see integrated with mobility hubs to help us vision future pilots and projects. Participants will engage in interactive discussions and hands-on activities, including reviewing proposed program elements for feasibility and impact, brainstorming innovative opportunities to enhance sustainability and accessibility, and collaboratively mapping out a cohesive plan that integrates transportation, public space, and community needs.

Workshop Objectives
  • Educate attendees on the function and benefits of microhubs in urban logistics
  • Explore the integration of active transportation modes for small businesses, such as e-cargo bike share and consolidation services
  • Provide a hands-on microhub design exercise, where participants collaborate to create site-specific solutions
  • Discuss policy considerations and partnerships necessary for successful microhub deployment
Speakers
avatar for Emi Day

Emi Day

Microhub Design Strategist, B-Line Urban Delivery
Emi is B-Line’s Microhub Design Strategist, bringing over 15 years of experience in architecture, service design strategy, and civic engagement. With a deep commitment to solving public interest challenges, she has a proven track record in leading teams to develop innovative, community-driven... Read More →
avatar for Joshua Baker

Joshua Baker

Outreach Program Manager, Lloyd EcoDistrict
As the Outreach Program Manager for Lloyd EcoDistrict, Joshua manages the programs and events laid out in the organization’s 2030 Roadmap. Joshua had nearly a decade of outreach and program management experience at energy and sustainably non-profits, before joining Lloyd EcoDistrict... Read More →
avatar for Hannah Morrison

Hannah Morrison

Transportation Planner, Mobility Innovations, Portland Bureau of Transportation, City of Portland
Hannah Morrison (she/her) is a planner on the Mobility Innovations team at PBOT and supports citywide efforts on transportation electrification and decarbonization. She has supported the development of key policy, including the electric vehicle charging in the public right-of-way... Read More →
avatar for Franklin Jones

Franklin Jones

CEO and Founder, B-Line Urban Delivery
Franklin Jones is the founder and CEO of B-Line Urban Delivery, pioneering sustainable last-mile logistics through e-cargo trikes and microhubs. With 15 years of leadership, he has optimized urban deliveries to reduce environmental impact and increase efficiency. A Bowdoin College... Read More →
Friday April 25, 2025 1:00pm - 2:15pm PDT
DoubleTree Hotel - Oregon Room 1000 NE Multnomah St, Portland, OR 97232, USA
 
Oregon Active Transportation Summit
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