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City Council approves amendments to Ezone Project

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On April 14, City Council held a hearing to consider five  amendments to the Ezone Project. Members of the public were invited to testify about the amendments, and 7 people logged in to provide oral testimony. After the conclusion of public testimony, City Council unanimously approved the amendments.  

Read the amendments

A recording of the hearing can be viewed at the City Council website or the City of Portland YouTube channel.

Written and oral testimony are now closed. You can review written testimony on the Ezone Map App.

Next steps

The Ezone Project will return to City Council on May 18, when project staff will present the Ezone Project Recommended Draft – As Amended, as well as the amended findings and the Ezone Project Ordinance. Following the May 18 meeting, City Council will reconvene to vote on the adoption of the Ezone Project.

Learn more

  1. Look up proposed ezones at portlandmaps.com/bps/mapapp, click on “Ezone Project” and search by street address.
  2. Download a copy of the project documents.
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