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In Remembrance

Adrian Freund, Chairman of the Bicycle Advisory Committee passed away suddenly in May 2020. Adrian truly enjoyed being the Chair of the BAC over the past two and a half years and working with the community on numerous projects. He believed in BAC’s mission and vision and worked hard on building a great team of people for the Bicycle Advisory Committee. Not only will he be missed by the committee, but his wealth of knowledge and experience in planning will be missed in Beaverton, throughout Oregon and nationally. He was a Fellow of the American Institute of Certified Planners (FAICP), a two-term National American Planning Association (APA) Director and past President of the Nevada and Wisconsin Chapters. He thoroughly enjoyed his work while also being a mentor and educator for new planners. Not only did he love planning, bicycling, walking, learning and volunteering he also loved animals and nature. Adrian will truly be missed!

About the Bicycle Advisory Committee

Powers & Duties

According to Beaverton Code 2.03.560 (Powers and Duties), the purpose of the Board is:

To focus on the promotion, education and safety of bicycling and related modes of active transportation in and around the City of Beaverton. To provide City Council and City staff with perspective of bicyclists and active transportation users on significant public and private plans and development projects regarding bicycle and related active transportation circulation, access and general use, when appropriate. To provide City Council and City staff with input and evaluation of existing active transportation infrastructure from the standpoint of public need and to recommend development priorities in alignment with the Active Transportation Plan and the Beaverton Community Vision Plan.

2020 Bike Beaverton

2020 Bike Beaverton has been cancelled due to COVID-19.

Bicycling Resources

ODOT Bicycle and Pedestrian Program contains a large amount of state and local information and resources including pending legislation and laws and regulations relating to bicycles and pedestrians.

Non-Profit Bicycling Resources

League of American Bicyclists: a non-profit national organization that is working with local communities toward a bicycle friendly America. The City of Beaverton was awarded a Silver Award Bicycle Friendly Community designation in 2005 and retains this designation through 2015.

NW Bicycle Safety Council: a non-profit, Northwest Council for bicycle safety education.

The Street Trust: a non-profit membership organization working to promote and improve public transit, walking and bicycling conditions in Oregon. Since 1990, The Street Trust (formerly the Bicycle Transportation Alliance) has worked in partnership with citizens, businesses, community groups, government agencies, and elected officials to create communities where people can meet their daily transportation needs through active transportation.

WashCo Bikes: a nonprofit Washington County-based bicycle resource center.

Other Resources