Thursday, September 21, 2017

Free bike tour of central city will highlight local design work by women

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The Eastbank Esplanade, designed by a team led by Carol Mayer-Reed, is one stop on the ride.
(Photo: J.Maus/BikePortland)

The local chapter of the American Institute of Architects is honoring some of Portland’s urban design gems, including one of its most important bikeways, with a free educational bike ride Saturday.

The common link: Female designers are behind all eight stops on the approximately 10-mile tour.

The tour meets at the Portland Aerial Tram Biketown station at 9:30 a.m. this Saturday, Sept. 23, and finishes near the same site around 1 p.m., with lunch to follow.

It’s a project of Portland AIA’s ForWARD Committee: “Forum for Women in Architecture and Related Design.”

Here’s the route, starting and ending at 3303 SW Bond Avenue:

Route of Saturday’s tour.

Free Biketown bikes are provided for those who’ve registered in advance. Unfortunately, online registration closes early Thursday evening, but we suspect that if you show up with your own bike, you won’t be turned away from the group.

— Michael Andersen: (503) 333-7824, @andersem on Twitter and michael@portlandafoot.org

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