Services and Resources for City projects

We are tracking three audit reports and 11 recommendations within Prosper Portland.
Portland is joining a growing number of cities and counties (including Multnomah County) that will allow voters to rank candidates in order of preference beginning in the 2024 November election. The voter experience will be as easy as ranking favorite ice cream flavors. Computers will do the rest.
If you have a sewer backup in your home or business or you notice sewage being released into the environment, call us to report it.
Order free Vision Zero materials from the Portland Bureau of Transportation to help educate family, friends, neighbors, your school, or your organization about Vision Zero, Portland's commitment to eliminate traffic deaths and serious injuries.
We are tracking six audits that made 32 recommendations to the Bureau of Revenue and Financial Services. The Bureau has implemented 11 recommendations, 14 are in process, and five are not implemented.
Answers to frequently asked questions about the Portland Bureau of Transportation's Safe Routes to School program.
On SE Hawthorne Boulevard from 23rd to 50th avenues, PBOT crews repaved 28 blocks to create a smoother street and extend its lifespan while redesigning it as a safer, three-lane street. The project also included accessibility, pedestrian and transit improvements. This project is now complete.
This service allows prospective and current contractors to receive updates pertaining to towing contracts.
Safe Routes to School makes it safe, convenient and fun for children of all abilities to bicycle, walk, and roll to school.
Speeding is a top contributing factor to deadly crashes across the Portland region. Speed and intersection safety cameras are a proven tool to support safe speeds, reduce dangerous speeding, and save lives.

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Speed limits help keep yourself and others safe on our streets.
Fixing Our Streets includes funding for reducing speeds on neighborhood streets that have high speeds and high traffic volumes. The projects are focused in areas with PBOT Equity Matrix ratings of 7 or higher.
You are key to helping the us end traffic violence on our streets.
Designed by Michael Graves, the Portland Building is home to 1,500 City employees — and the iconic Portlandia statue.
Following a deadly crash, we install temporary displays to recognize the impact of traffic violence.
Here you can search the City's payments to vendors.
This page provides information on how to apply to the Vibrant Spaces Community Events Activation Funds, outlines what will be asked on the application, and walks through the application process. This initiative is supported through funding from the American Rescue Plan.