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October 6, 2025 Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Agenda

City Hall, Council Chambers, 2nd Floor – 1221 SW Fourth Avenue, Portland, OR 97204

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Meeting Minutes

Session Status
Adjourned

Committee in Attendance:
Councilor Mitch Green
Councilor Loretta Smith
Councilor Tiffany Koyama Lane
Councilor Angelita Morillo, Vice Chair
Councilor Olivia Clark, Chair

Councilor Clark presided.

Officers in attendance: Diego Barriga, Acting Council Clerk

Committee adjourned at 11:22 a.m.

Regular Agenda

1

Document number
2025-381
Introduced by
Councilor Olivia Clark
Time requested
20 minutes
Council action
Placed on File

2

Document number
2025-382
Introduced by
Councilor Angelita Morillo
Councilor Olivia Clark
Time requested
30 minutes
Council action
Placed on File

3

Document number
2025-383
Introduced by
Mayor Keith Wilson
Time requested
1 hour
Council action
Referred to City Council
Motion to send Report, Document Number 2025-383, to the full Council with the recommendation it be accepted: Moved by Morillo and seconded by Koyama Lane. (Aye (5): Green, Smith, Koyama Lane, Morillo, Clark)
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