To the D-Bag I caught putting pro-Biketown signs in a neighborhood he doesn't even live in-
If you think it's OK for PBOT to ignore public voice on a project that significantly alters neighborhood landscapes and puts a corporate brand all over the city, than you're crazier than your obnoxiously orange-dyed hair makes you look (oddly the same color as the Biketown bikes).
Did you know the station you were endorsing is the ONLY Biketown station placed in front of a private home out of the 100 scattered throughout the city?!?!
Meanwhile, like myself and other locals, you have no use for this service as you peddle away on your foldable personal bike?!?!
Let's face it, this benefits Nike's brand and Portland's Forbes rating for "Livable Cities" more than you and me. You mean to tell me Portland's biking community couldn't organize a FREE bike share without a corporate logo plastered all over it.
All of Portland should be disappointed in how the city did business on this one. Privatizing away public voice...shame on you.
by Anonymous