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Portland City Hall, other City sites closed due to winter weather

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Portland City Hall in the Snow
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Portland City Hall is CLOSED Thursday, Feb. 13, due to winter weather. This closure also impacts City offices, community centers, arts centers, and city recreation facilities. 

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Shelters will remain open until conditions improve. 

⏹ Cook Plaza (19421 S.E. Stark St., Gresham) — operated by Cultivate Initiatives
⏹ Hollywood Shelter (1815 N.E. 43rd Ave., Portland) — operated by Transition Projects
⏹ NW 14th Avenue Shelter (600 N.W. 14th Ave., Portland) — operated by Do Good Multnomah
⏹ Ascension Church (823 S.E. 76th Ave.) — operated by the County
⏹ Grand Oak Shelter (324 S.E. Grand Ave., Portland) — operated by the County
⏹ (NEW Feb.12) Charles Jordan Community Center (9009 N Foss Ave, Portland, OR 97203) – operated by the County

No one seeking shelter will be turned away. Free transportation to warming shelters will be available by calling 2-1-1.

TriMet will not turn away anyone traveling to or from an emergency warming shelter during shelter hours. People planning to use TriMet to get to a warming shelter should check for routes at trimet.org and let the driver know they are headed to a shelter.

If you are concerned about someone you see during colder conditions, such as an individual who is not dressed for the weather conditions, call the non-emergency response line at 503-823-3333 and request a welfare check.

If someone is unsheltered and their life appears to be in danger, call 9-1-1 for medical attention.

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