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2025-440

Report

Reappoint Dan Floyd to Portland Children’s Levy Allocation Committee for term to expire December 31, 2027

Accepted

TO THE COUNCIL:

As Mayor, I request Council confirmation of the following reappointment to the Portland Children's Levy (PCL) Allocation Committee:

Dan Floyd           2nd Term: December 31, 2025 – December 31, 2027

Biography: Dan Floyd was born and raised in Portland and attended Portland Public Schools through 8th grade. He has served on other boards with missions related to supporting youth including All Hands Raised, League of Minority Voters and Incight, an organization supporting people with disabilities. He is the owner of a small business, HTC Race Series, and has served as the business community representative on the PCL Allocation Committee for the past two years.

Personal Statement: I am a product of the programs PCL seeks to support. This is an incredible opportunity to serve my community in a meaningful way – to give back to the community that helped raise me.

Impact Statement

Purpose of Proposed Legislation and Background Information

Pursuant to Council Resolution 37610, the Mayor is charged with appointing a representative of the business community to a seat on the Levy's Allocation Committee. Dan Floyd was appointed to serve as the business community representative on the PCL Allocation Committee in December 2023. His 2-year term expires in December 2025. Mr. Floyd is interested and willing to continue serving on the Committee for another 2-year term. He has attended every meeting of the Committee over the past 2 years, and completed all tasks and reviews requested of members.

Financial and Budgetary Impacts

There are no financial or budgetary impacts. 

Economic and Real Estate Development Impacts

There are no economic or real estate development impacts.

Community Impacts and Community Involvement

Recruitment for the business community representative position was conducted using the process required by Civic Life for soliciting applications of community members to sit on City advisory boards. Four people applied, three were interviewed, and Dan Floyd was selected. He served on another board with current Allocation Committee member, Felicia Tripp Folsom, and came highly, and personally recommended by her, and by all references we contacted.

100% Renewable Goal

Not applicable.

Economic and Real Estate Development Analysis

Analysis provided by Prosper Portland

An Economic and Real Estate Development Impact Analysis was not submitted for this proposed action. Pursuant to City Council Resolution 37664, Prosper Portland staff has reviewed the action and agree that it does not require an Economic and Real Estate Development Impact Analysis.

Document History

Document number: 2025-440

President's referral: Governance Committee

Agenda Council action
Regular Agenda
Governance Committee
Referred to City Council
Motion to send Report, Document Number 2025-440, to the full Council with the recommendation that it be accepted: Moved by Clark and seconded by Dunphy. (Aye (5): Clark, Dunphy, Pirtle-Guiney, Ryan, Koyama Lane)
Consent Agenda
City Council
Confirmed
Item was pulled from the consent agenda for discussion.
Motion to accept the report: Moved by Ryan and seconded by Novick.

Votes
  • Aye (10):
    • Green
    • Avalos
    • Dunphy
    • Smith
    • Kanal
    • Ryan
    • Koyama Lane
    • Morillo
    • Novick
    • Pirtle-Guiney
  • Absent (2):
    • Clark
    • Zimmerman

Document number

2025-440

Introduced by

Agenda Type

Consent

Date and Time Information

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