Credit: Felicity J. Mackay / Portland Bureau of Transportation
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Felicity J. Mackay / Portland Bureau of Transportation

Good news, Biketown nerds! Soon you’ll be able to lock up your bike outside the Hollywood Theatre (and many other useful spots) without incurring a $20 penalty fee for parking outside of Biketown’s invisible boundaries.

Biketown has announced that starting tomorrow, June 1, it’ll be expanding its service area to serve the Grant Park, Creston-Kenilworth, Laurelhurst, Beaumont-Wilshire, Cully, and Hollywood neighborhoods. The expansion has opened up numerous parks, bars, restaurants, and theaters to Biketown riders.

Another update: Biketown pricing will also be significantly lower for all ridesโ€”an unlimited annual pass is now $99. The single-pass rides are being converted to a new pay-as-you-go plan, which has a one time $5 sign up fee and costs $0.08 per minute after thatโ€”much cheaper than the $2.50 fee for a single ride, plus $0.10 per minute that Biketown previously charged. Monthly plans will cost $19 per month.

Riders with an annual plan will also stop incurring fees for locking their bike to a non-Biketown parking rack, andโ€”to limit fees for non-annual membersโ€”Biketown will build 22 more of their orange parking racks throughout the city designate 22 City of Portland bike racks as official Biketown stationsโ€”meaning riders won’t be charged for parking their bikes there.

For those of you who don’t ride often, we only ask that you read our bike etiquette guideโ€”or at least stop using the Biketown bells to say hello to us. BELLS ARE FOR PASSING, NOT BEING FRIENDLY. That is all.