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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

How to Break the “Bike Parking vs. Housing” Problem in Zoning Code
Wednesday April 23, 2025 1:15pm - 2:15pm PDT
Effective bike parking is an essential piece of our broader transportation plan. The intent is to insure safe, efficient spaces for bikes when not in use. In this session we will discuss Portland's current bike parking policies, what did not work, and what changes need to happen to get Portland back on track to have one of the best bike parking regulations in the country. A code that meets the needs of Portlanders without cost burdening housing or adding complexity all while increasing housing production.  
Speakers
avatar for Victor Duong

Victor Duong

Building Enclosure Consultant, RWDI
Victor Duong is a first-generation Vietnamese refugee who grew up in Portland and is a lifelong cyclist of almost 40 years. He has over 20 years of housing expertise from small ADUs to large multi-family housing projects. His work has focused on providing humane, affordable housing... Read More →
avatar for Paul Buchanan

Paul Buchanan

Pacific Northwest Representative, Dero Bike Racks
Paul has been a life long car free and car lite person who started in advocacy as a grassroots Community Organizer in college.After College, Paul worked around the Twin Cities as a municipal code inspector for rental licensing, construction, permitting and code compliance while working... Read More →
Wednesday April 23, 2025 1:15pm - 2:15pm PDT
DoubleTree Hotel - Alaska/Idaho Room 1000 NE Multnomah St, Portland, OR 97232, USA

2:30pm PDT

Imagining Places Where No One Gets Left Behind
Wednesday April 23, 2025 2:30pm - 4:15pm PDT
How can communities of all sizes support active travel across the age and ability spectrums, both on typical days and during emergencies? As climate change intensifies natural hazards across the west, how can we prepare to get everyone out alive when disaster strikes? Come envision a communal approach to active and resilient transportation. This workshop offers a practical introduction to the unique transportation needs of older adults, people with disabilities, and their caregivers. Our case study: an intentional neighborhood in the urban/wildland interface that combines supportive cohousing with a nonprofit farm serving the regional community. With guidance from facilitators, participants will work in groups to strengthen neighborhood active transportation links, brainstorm travel programs that increase freedom, and plan for emergency evacuation that meets the needs of disabled and medically fragile residents.

We will begin with an overview of how age, ability, and caregiving responsibilities affect travel needs and choices, and spotlight how our current systems fail to save our most vulnerable residents during disasters. Our facilitators will introduce the case study site, its community members, and the connections, barriers, and hazards present in the surrounding area. For much of the session, participants will collaborate to improve daily travel options, identify emergency routes, and create accessible evacuation plans. During the debrief, we’ll compare the group’s suggestions to what’s been planned by the case study site and its broader community. We’ll close with a discussion of how the ideas we’ve generated together can help us grow our home communities into inclusive and resilient places.

Speakers
avatar for Carol Kachadorian

Carol Kachadorian

Executive Director, dblTilde CORE, Inc.
Carol’s work focuses on mobility and wellness for older adults, including the need to revise long-standing perceptions of older adults. She developed a typology of older adults' physical activity, which she sees as part of a three-legged stool that includes Person-Environment Fit... Read More →
avatar for Talia Jacobson

Talia Jacobson

Portland Office Director, Toole Design
A senior transportation planner with prior work in applied behavior change, Talia has dedicated the past twenty years to making it convenient, safe, and affordable for people to meet their daily needs without having to drive alone. Her work focuses on strengthening travel options... Read More →
avatar for Kathy Kleczek

Kathy Kleczek

Land Use and Transportation Planner, Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development
Kathy Kleczek has a deep love for her home in the Pacific Northwest, having traveled and experienced many places around the globe before settling there. Growing up bilingual in Germany, experiencing a culture that embraces active transportation modes as an adolescent influenced her... Read More →
Wednesday April 23, 2025 2:30pm - 4:15pm PDT
DoubleTree Hotel - Expo Hall 1000 NE Multnomah St, Portland, OR 97232, USA
 
Thursday, April 24
 

10:45am PDT

Evacuate and Advocate: Two Unexpected Wins for Active Transportation
Thursday April 24, 2025 10:45am - 11:45am PDT
Active transportation projects can do more than move people—they can save lives and expand access. This session highlights two unexpected ways that walking and biking infrastructure is supporting broader community goals. First, learn how Clatsop County paired trail planning with tsunami evacuation needs to create dual-purpose infrastructure and unlock new funding partnerships. Then, hear the voices of blind Oregonians—through letters and stories—who successfully advocated to ODOT for accessible crossings and audible pedestrian signals in their communities.

While the topics may differ, we promise to make them both fun and interactive…because that is how we roll!
Speakers
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Ryan Farncomb

Senior Planner, Parametrix
Ryan is a planner with nearly 20 years of experience in multimodal planning across the Pacific Northwest. He brings expertise in trail and path planning, as well as work on climate, wildfire, and tsunami evacuation resilience.
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Nadine Appenbrink

Senior Planner, Parametrix
Nadine is a planner leading multimodal projects to expand transportation choices and promote infill and quality growth. She brings experience in climate, resilience, and multimodal solutions. Nadine is a planner leading multimodal projects to expand transportation choices and promote... Read More →
avatar for Jenna Berman

Jenna Berman

Active Transportation Liaison, ODOT
Jenna Berman has been with ODOT for over eight years. Before taking on her current role as Active Transportation Liaison, she spent eight years in Colorado working on bicycle education, advocacy, and policy. In her current role, she leads efforts to address ADA-related inquiries from... Read More →
Thursday April 24, 2025 10:45am - 11:45am PDT
DoubleTree Hotel - Alaska/Idaho Room 1000 NE Multnomah St, Portland, OR 97232, USA

2:00pm PDT

Building Community Belonging in Public Spaces
Thursday April 24, 2025 2:00pm - 5:00pm PDT
Division Midway Alliance and PBOT Vision Zero will lead a tour of East Portland that highlights cultural landmarks, business, important construction projects, programs and collaborations such as Building Community Belonging in Public Spaces to support neighborhood and cultural resiliency and safety.
Speakers
avatar for Lale Santelices

Lale Santelices

Transportation Demand Management Specialist, PBOT
TBD
avatar for Lisha Shrestha

Lisha Shrestha

Executive Director, Division Midway Alliance
TBD
Thursday April 24, 2025 2:00pm - 5:00pm PDT
Offsite

2:15pm PDT

Seniors discuss the joys -- and challenges of active transportation
Thursday April 24, 2025 2:15pm - 3:15pm PDT
Seniors are the fastest growing segment of the Oregon population, but are active transportation practitioners paying attention to them?  I would like to participate in a panel featuring a wide diversity of seniors who can talk  about bike lanes, separated trails, sidewalks, intersection and streets, as well as how they transport themselves as their capabilities diminish.

I think I have a valuable view as an author who studied bicycling transportation in the U.S. and Europe.  I've also writtten extensively about Oregon's land-use system and understand its importance to transportation.

For several years, I also spoke regularly to groups like the Street Trust in cities around the country.

Perhaps just as importantly, I was a daily bicycle commuter for more than two decades, and I continue to ride a bike while adjusting to physical challenges. My wife and I also moved two years ago to one of the densest neighborhoods in Portland, and I can talk firsthand about the importance of compact communities.

I have one recommendation to make for another panel member.  Fran Gardner is a retired editor (and friend of mine). She has MS and uses a motorized scooter to travel extensively around the city along with the help of the bus.  She writes about her adventures on Substack. Link: https://frangardner.substack.com/

Speakers
avatar for Jeff Mapes

Jeff Mapes

Retired, Retired
Author, "Pedaling Revolution: How Cyclists are Changing American Cities," OSU Press, 2009Political reporter, Oregon Public Broadcasting, 2016-22Political reporter, The Oregonian, 1984-2015Board member, 1000 Friends of OregonAuthor of numerous articles about bicycling, Oregon's land-use... Read More →
Thursday April 24, 2025 2:15pm - 3:15pm PDT
DoubleTree Hotel - Expo Hall 1000 NE Multnomah St, Portland, OR 97232, USA
 
Oregon Active Transportation Summit
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