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Portland Pedal Power

503-296-2120

Portland Pedal Power is a bicycle delivery service. We promote healthy sustainable business and ecological transportation options to a vibrant localized community.

We are conducting a pilot project in cooperation with People's Co-op to offer bicycle delivery services to all who arrive to shop by foot, bus or bike. Come do your shopping and we will pedal your groceries home for you!

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Aug 8, 2007SE PDX

Well, sorta. You have to go there by foot, bus or bike, make your purchases and then Portland Pedal Power will bring your packages home for you by bike:

Q: Why are we doing this?
We are committed to our community and the Earth we share! We see the Portland community as leaders in the use of bicycles as a great way to move people and our stuff. We want to play an important role in the growth of sustainable transportation.

Q: How long will this service be offered?
We hope forever! This is a pilot project that will last through November 1st, 2007. Should it be successful (and we think it will!) Portland Pedal Power intends to provide contract delivery services to other businesses who value sustainability.

The service boundaries are SE Holgate to SE Hawthorne and SE 39th to the Willamette River. If you're outside that area, it's $5 per half mile. [via]

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Aug 28, 2008


The new website for Portland Pedal Power is www.portlandpedalpower.com

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Mar 3, 2008
The following is a recorded phone conversation between two of the Portland Pedal Power founders, Ken Wetherell and Neil Robinson. We talked about our experience with the delivery service, challenges, and some ideas for expanding the service and vision in 2008. Of particular focus is our desire to create further excitement and participation among our fellow members of People's Food Co-op.

Jan 19, 2008
In late Novemember, we received a voicemail from a man in Bloomington, Indiana wanting to talk about our bicycle delivery service and his interest in starting his own. He even asked if we would mind if he called it "Bloomington Pedal Power". Naturally, we were honored. Check out the email we received from Chad this week. This is great news. Best of success Chad!


Hello Ken! I just wanted to update you on the status of bloomingtonpedalpower.com

We are up and running, and I am now in the process of acquiring clients to keep it afloat. So far the response from people has been really positive. On my first official day of business (monday, january 14, 2008) I actually received a call from somebody who had seen the website! He was calling from a town 75 miles away, and wanted to pick my brain about plans for a startup delivery service. I was happy to oblige him, and he actually gave me the name of his brother, who is an attorney here in town (we are offering courier services as well)...so, a good start on my first day. Today I picked up the business cards, postcards, and flyers from the printer, and tomorrow, I begin my canvassing in earnest. So, just wanted to keep in touch and let you know that here in the hills of south-central Indiana, pedal power is gaining momentum. How's things with you and PPP? Hope all is well,

Chad
Jan 1, 2008
The sun was trying its best to shine bright for the New Years Day Ride in Portland today. It was great to be out with so many others for an easy ride to bring in 2008. Lots of smiles.

One of the cool highlights was seeing the folks from PDX Pedicabs out in force. They have six awesome pedicabs that are made in Colorado and plan to bring in more. We'll certainly be watching and cheering them on. Way to go guys. Best of success in 2008 and beyond!
Nov 16, 2007
Our pilot project officially ended on Nov 1st after many deliveries and satisfied customers. We are continuing to offer our services to shoppers of People's Food Co-op on weekdays with fair warning and prior arrangement.

Do the oncoming rains have you wondering, "would it be easier for me to shop if the PPP gang would help me get the groceries home?" If so, call us. :)

So what's next?... We are working to establish a riders network and to formalize agreements with businesses to serve. Thanks to those of you who have expressed an interest in being part of the riders network and to the businesses and organizations who have contacted us.
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