Links/ResourcesThe Oregon
Cycling Magazine resource guide is divided into the following sections:
Regional
Advocacy Groups Mountain Bike Advocacy Cycling Clubs
Government Resources
National Organizations
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REGIONAL
ADVOCACY GROUPS
Bicycle Advisory Committee
For cyclists who would like to be actively involved in making Portland bike-friendly,
a thirteen-member volunteer Bicycle Advisory Committee (BAC) meets monthly to
review projects of interest to cyclists and discuss bike issues.
(503) 823-7671
1120 SW 5th Ave Room 800, Portland OR 97204
roger.geller@pdxtrans.org
Bicycle
Alliance of Washington
The Bicycle Alliance of Washington's mission is to encourage more people bicycling
more often, safely.
(206) 224-9252
P.O. Box 2904, Seattle WA 98111
info@bicyclealliance.org
Bicycle
Transportation Alliance
The Bicycle Transportation Alliance is a non-profit bicycle advocacy organization
based in Portland, OR.
(503) 226-0676
717 SW 12th Ave, Portland OR 97207
info@bta4bikes.org
Bicycles
and Ideas for Kids Empowerment
b.i.k.e. facilitates the development of values and life skills essential for
productive citizenship in inner-city youth through bicycling, tutoring, year-round
mentoring, and leadership training.
(503) 234-8454
1532 SE Pine Street, Portland OR 97214
john@kidsofbike.org
Center
for Appropriate Transport
The Center for Appropriate Transport (CAT) is a non-profit organization committed
to community involvement in manufacturing, using, and advocating sustainable
modes of transportation.
(541) 344-1197
541 W 1st Ave, Eugene OR 97401
cat@catoregon.org
Community
Cycling Center
The Community Cycling Center's Mission is to build skills and foster personal
growth of youth through community-oriented recreational and educational bicycle
programs and services.
(503) 288-8864
1700 NE Alberta, Portland OR 97211
info@communitycyclingcenter.org
Commute
Options for Central Oregon
Promoting choices that reduce the impacts of driving alone.
(541)330-2647, (800) 576-POOL
16 NW Kansas Avenue, Bend OR 97701
info@commuteoptions.org
Eugene
Bicycle Coalition
The Eugene Bicycle Coalition was organized in 1995 to promote bicycling as a
vital part of Eugene's transportation system.
(541) 345-2110
Eugene OR 97401
bicycle@efn.org
Getting There: Sensible
Transportation for Corvallis
(541) 745-7656
P.O. Box 101, Corvallis, OR 97339
Northwest Environment
Watch
NEW has a mission that is pressing but complex: to foster an environmentally
sound economy and way of life in the Pacific Northwest, the bioregion encompassing
the watersheds of rivers flowing through North America's temperate rainforest
zone.
(206) 447-1880
1402 Third Ave Ste 500, Seattle WA 98101
Oregon
Environmental Council
The Oregon Environmental Council works to restore and protect Oregon's clean
water and air, now and for future generations.
(503) 222-1963
520 SW 6th Avenue Suite 940, Portland OR 97204
oec@orcouncil.org
MOUNTAIN BIKE
ADVOCACY
Black Rock Mountain Bike Association Little Luckiamute River Trail Association Westside Trail Federation Southern Oregon Mountain Bike Association Central Oregon Trail Alliance
CYCLING
CLUBS
Beaverton Bicycle Club
(503) 649-4632
13939 NW Cornell Rd, Portland OR 97229
Bike
Gallery Bicycle Club
(503) 282-3455 x255
info@bikegallery.com
Capitol Velo Bicycle
Racing Team
PO Box 761, Salem OR 97308
tom.hayden@cmug.com
Cascade
Bicycle Club
(206) 523-9495
PO Box 15165, Seattle WA 98115
cbcmdir@cascade.org
Greater
Eugene Area Riders (GEARS)
(541) 345-3181
PO Box 10244, Eugene OR 97400
melhuey@aol.com
Hutch's Paramount Cycling
Club
(541) 345-7521
960 Charnelton St, Eugene OR 97401
Mid-Valley
Bicycle Club (MVBC)
PO Box 1373, Corvallis OR 97339
m-martel@attbi.com
Oregon
Bicycle Racing Association (OBRA)
(503) 667-6220
PO Box 16355, Portland OR 97292
cmurray@obra.org
Oregon
Human Powered Vehicles (OHPV)
14965 SW Gavin Ct, Beaverton
OR 97006
Oregon State University
Cycling Club
(541) 754-942 Oregon
State University, Corvallis OR 97331
jon_strandberg@hotmail.com
Portland
United Mountain Pedalers (PUMP)
(503) 690-5259
818 SW 3rd Ave, #228, Portland OR 97204
yees@ohsu.edu
Portland
Wheelmen Touring Club
(503) 666-5796
P.O. Box 2972, Portland OR 97208
Salem
Bicycle Club
P.O. Box 2224, Salem OR 97308
Santiam
Slow Spokes
(541) 259-3923
c/o Lebanon Community Hospital,
PO Box 739, 525 n. Santiam Hwy, Lebanon, OR 97355
greenup@proaxis.com
Siskiyou Velo
(541) 535-5276
P. O. Box 974, Ashland OR 97520
bkorfhage@charter.net
Tacoma
Wheelmen's Bicycle Club
(253) 759-2800 or (253) 759-2800 (Rideline)
PO Box 112078, Tacoma WA 98411
Umpqua
Velo Club
PO Box 84, Roseburg OR 97470
ltowns@rosenet.net
UO
Cycling
(541) 684-3858
University of Oregon, Eugene OR 97403
dshanks@gladstone.uoregon.edu
Vancouver
Bicycle Club
PO Box 1456, Vancouver WA
98668
membership@vancouverbicycleclub.com
Women's
Association of Mountain Bikers
(503) 829-8487
PMB 173/PO Box 1000, Molalla OR 97038
mtbwomen@aol.com
GOVERNMENT
RESOURCES
City
of Eugene Bicycle Program
(541) 682-5471
City of Eugene Public Works
858 Pearl Street, Eugene OR 97401
lee.shoemaker@ci.eugene.or.us
City
of Portland Office of Transportation Bike Resource
(503) 823-7671
1120 SW 5th Ave Room 800, Portland OR 97204
roger.geller@pdxtrans.org
Oregon
Bicycle and Pedestrian Program
(503) 986-3555
355 Capitol Street NE 5th Floor, Salem OR 97301
michael.p.ronkin@odot.state.or.us
Oregon
Department of Transportation Region 1
(503) 731-8200
123 NW Flanders, Portland OR 97209
Oregon
Department of Transportation Region 2
(503) 986-2631
455 Airport Rd. SE Bldg. B, Salem OR 97301
Oregon
Department of Transportation Region 3
(541) 957-3500
3500 Stewart Pkwy, Roseburg OR 97470
Oregon
Department of Transportation Region 4
(541) 388-6180
63055 North Highway 97, Bend OR 97701
Oregon
Department of Transportation Region 5
(541) 963-3177
3012 Island Avenue, La Grande OR 97850
NATIONAL
ORGANIZATIONS
Adventure
Cycling Association
Adventure Cycling Association is America's premier member-supported not-for-profit
organization dedicated to bicycle travel.
150 E Pine St, Missoula
MT 59807
(800) 755-2453
info@adventurecycling.org
Bikes
Belong Coalition
Putting more people on bicycles more often...
1368 Beacon Street Ste 102,
Brookline MA 02446
(617) 734-2800
mail@bikesbelong.org
Cycle
America (National Bicycle Greenway)
The mission of Cycle America is to promote a network of coast-to-coast, multi-use
transportation and recreational bicycle roads and trails, which will be called
the National Bicycle Greenway.
PO Box 3346, Santa Cruz
CA 95063
NBG@bikeroute.com
International
Mountain Bicycling Association (IMBA)
IMBA creates, enhances and preserves trail opportunities for mountain bikers
worldwide.
1121 Broadway Ste 203, Boulder
CO 80306
(303) 545-9011
info@imba.com
League
of American Bicyclists
The League of American Bicyclists promotes bicycling for fun, fitness and transportation
and works through advocacy and education for a bicycle-friendly America.
1612 K Street NW Ste 401,
Washington DC 20006
(202) 822-1333
bikeleague@bikeleague.org
National
Center for Bicycling and Walking
For over 20 years, the National Center for Bicycling & Walking (founded as the
Bicycle Federation of America) has been working for more bicycle-friendly and
walkable communities.
1506 21st St NW Ste 200,
Washington DC 20036
(202) 463-6622
info@bikewalk.org
Rails-to-Trails
Conservancy
The purpose of Rails-to-Trails Conservancy (RTC) is to enrich America's communities
and countryside by creating a nationwide network of public trails from former
rail lines and connecting corridors.
1100 17th St 10th Fl NW,
Washington DC 20036
(202) 331-9696
railstrails@transact.org
Surface
Transportation Policy Project
STPP is a non-profit organization working to ensure a diversified transportation
system.
1100 17th St NW 10th Fl,
Washington DC 20036
(202) 466-2636
stpp@transact.org
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