July 31.2013 H ie ^.îorthmb öObserüer Vancouver East County Beaverton Alberta North Portland PortlandDevelopment C o m m ^ s io n ^ " nelghborh00d o f north Portland The safe ridlnH D ream in the Making Bike Skills Park celebrated by New Columbia neighbors Residents of the New Columbia neighborhood are cel­ ebrating the grand opening of a new Bike Skills Park. Located on the comer of North Trenton Street and Woolsey Avenue, the park will offer a safe riding area for people of all ages and skill levels. “Last year, this once vacant lot transform ed into a vibrant, active space for the New Colum bia com m unity with the completion o f the Bike Repair Hub,” noted Jonnie Ling, Com m unity Cycling Center director o f operations. “We are so excited to work with residents on skill devel­ was made possible by a g r a n T o f ^ O o T o m t b e opm ent this year at the new Bike Skills Park; it’s a dreai th at’s been in the making for quite some tim e.” The Bike Skills Park project was made possible by $15,500 grant from the Portland Developm ent Commis sion. Home Forward, the property owner, will provid ongoing m aintenance and security for the Skills Park. We All Can Ride — New C olum bia’s bike com m ittee - and Community Cycling Center staff and volunteers wil offer residents group instruction and skill developm er training. continued on page 13