My name is Seth Skye, I’m a senior at OSU studying Natural Resources and Sustainability and I live car free. Growing up in Portland, Oregon, I have became accustomed to taking alternative modes of transportation from taking the bus or riding my bike. Before I came to OSU, I was a student at Portland StateContinue reading “Car Free in Corvallis, v.2”
Author Archives: bikecorvallis
Community Shenanigans aka The Summer Games
Sometimes the best blog posts start with a call to action: Come find The Summer Games at Open Streets on August 18! In Lilly Park you’ll find The Resilience Project hosting 60-second autobiographies: sit down with a stranger for 60-seconds, find as many similarities as you can, then write a 60-second joint autobiography. Here’s anContinue reading “Community Shenanigans aka The Summer Games”
The Mid-Block Crossing
In Oregon, our laws state that every corner is a crosswalk. While some crosswalk locations are marked with traditional, wide, white painted lines, it is important for all of us to understand that even with no paint, a legal crossing exists at every corner or intersection. Crosswalk users can include people on foot as wellContinue reading “The Mid-Block Crossing”
Do What Counts
August 19, 2018 – last year’s Open Streets event – was a wonderful day for many reasons. Open Streets was happening and took Corvallis by storm. Sunshine, great food, exciting activities, it was all happening! With so much to see and do I was on my feet all day, and didn’t realize I set an all-time personalContinue reading “Do What Counts”
Pedal Corvallis: Your Neighborhood Bikeshare
Have you ever seen a collection of white bikes around town and wondered what they were? These bikes are part of Pedal Corvallis, your neighborhood bikeshare system. Pedal Corvallis was launched as a pilot in the summer of 2016 with six stations and a vision to help more people get where they need to goContinue reading “Pedal Corvallis: Your Neighborhood Bikeshare”
