The City Budget Office provides timely, accurate, and unfiltered information and analysis regarding budgeting, forecasting, and fiscal policy issues to the Mayor, Councilors, City Auditor, City bureaus, and the public.
Mayor Keith Wilson outlines ‘significant and painful cuts’ to close historic budget gap of over $160 million as revenues for fiscal year 2026-27 lag behind costs. His proposal maintains critical resources like police officers, fire stations, parks, community centers, and affordable housing.
The City Council will meet as the Prosper Portland Budget Committee to consider the FY 2026-2027 Budget. Learn more about providing in-person, virtual, or written testimony at portland.gov/budget/join.
The City Council will meet as the City Budget Committee to consider the FY 2026-2027 Budget. Learn more about the City’s budget process at portland.gov/budget/join.