
"As the weather changes for the worse, no, the worst, you might be thinking about changing up how you commute. But you don't have to. It's possible to keep pedaling and stay dry (carefully around the leaves, please) by taking a few notes from our Taylor Griggs, a year-round bike commuter and intrepid reporter. Main takeaways: Fenders, footwear, lightweight rain jacket."
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Mercury Winter Guide 2025 is available in print and online and provides practical winter commuting advice for Portland residents. Year-round bike commuter Taylor Griggs recommends fenders, appropriate footwear, and a lightweight rain jacket to stay dry and details where to find affordable gear. Coverage calls out commentators who flip from declaring Portland "dead" to proclaiming it "back." Mayor Keith Wilson placed international housing expert Helmi Hisserich on leave with no specific reason given; she has since resigned, prompting confusion among city officials and housing advocates.
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