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City Council to assume responsibility for Independent Police Review

City Auditor Mary Hull Caballero notified Justice Department officials today that City Council will assume responsibility for Independent Police Review, effective July 1.

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Audit Update: City approved final payment for Portland Building construction contract, lessons learned report remains

This is a two-year follow-up to our 2019 report, "Portland Building Construction Contract: Costs reviewed were compliant, although cost classifications required by contract and reconciliations need to start immediately."

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Quarterly Report – Q4 2021

View Independent Police Review's 4th quarterly report of 2021.

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Scapegoating Independent Police Review does not improve police accountability

Who decides if Portland police officers engaged in misconduct and imposes discipline? You may be surprised to learn it’s not Independent Police Review, despite what you may have read.

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Fraud Hotline Report: Firefighters used City water to wash personal trucks

The Auditor’s Office found evidence of wasted resources when investigating a tip about a firefighter washing a personal vehicle on City property. We referred findings and recommendations to the Fire Bureau.

Report


Audit Update: Intentions for equity in construction contracting are good, progress is slow

This is a one-year follow-up to our 2020 report, "Equity in Construction Contracting: Some goals achieved despite, mismanagement, waste, and gamesmanship."

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Housing Bureau communicated about bond decisions, did not emphasize ballot measure commitments

This is a two-year follow-up to our 2019 report, “Portland Housing Bond: Early implementation results mostly encouraging.”

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Emergency Management: Pandemic highlights City’s long-standing neglect of people with disabilities

Under the Americans with Disabilities Act, the City is required to provide equal access to all services, including emergency services. We found that the City was not prepared to meet the needs of people with disabilities during the COVID-19 pandemic much less a more physically destructive emergency.

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Police Bureau continued to make headway on managing overtime and second jobs

This is a two-year follow-up to our 2019 report, "Police Overtime: Management is lax despite high overtime use."

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Data Loss Prevention Program stronger after most recommendations implemented

This is a three-year follow-up to our 2018 report, "Data Loss Prevention: City's approach is sound but its practices should be strengthened."

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City’s reliance on complaints for property maintenance enforcement disproportionately affects diverse and gentrifying neighborhoods

Data backup Portlanders’ objections to unfair treatment by the City’s property maintenance enforcement system. The City should act with urgency to break with the system’s racist past and engage community members it disproportionately burdens for their ideas to fix it.

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Parks improved employment systems but more work remains

Our 2020 Fraud Hotline investigation found that Portland Parks and Recreation rehired the retired City golf courses director but wasted money and broke City rules in the process. This follow-up looks at the progress Parks and Recreation has made to implement recommended changes.

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Fixing Our Streets: Transportation still not tracking and accounting for projects to maintain the spending split promised to voters

This is a two-year follow-up to our 2019 report, "Fixing Our Streets: Some accountability commitments not fulfilled."

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Water Bureau acts on conflicts of interest, new purchasing procedures

The Auditor’s Office in 2019 investigated allegations of conflicts of interest in Water Bureau purchases. This follow-up looks at the progress the Water Bureau has made to implement recommended changes.

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Enhanced Services Districts: Release of additional documentation for upcoming agreement renewals

The City Auditor is releasing additional documentation related to the August 2020 audit of Enhanced Services Districts.

Updated Press release


Portland Building: Renovation budget is not transparent, but City made progress in other areas

This is a two-year follow-up to our 2019 report, "Portland Building: Greater public transparency needed about project costs, trade-offs, and missed equity requirement."

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Sewer Maintenance: Renewed attention to partnership needed to better serve ratepayers

Wastewater goes through pipes owned by the Bureau of Environmental Services but the bureau pays another - the Bureau of Transportation - to maintain these pipes. This longstanding agreement has had mixed results. We make recommendations for both bureaus in our audit report.

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Police Intelligence Gathering and Surveillance Audit – End of Planning Update

We put this webpage together to share the results of the planning phase of the police intelligence audit and to let you know how we came up with the audit objective.

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Cannabis Program: Still working on strategy and management fundamentals

This is a one-year follow-up to our 2020 report, "Cannabis Program: Management fundamentals needed to improve regulation of emerging industry."

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Groundwater management: Some progress toward defining roles and developing long-term plans

This is a one-year follow-up to our 2020 report, "Groundwater: City identified risks, must develop a long-term plan to address them."

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