Services and Resources for Fire and life safety
Portland’s Vision Zero Action Plan sets out specific, measurable actions to move toward zero traffic deaths or serious injuries on Portland streets.
Human Resources Bureau 2022 Audit Status Report
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We are tracking two audits that made nine recommendations to Human Resources.
Insurers FPDR can pay on my behalf
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FPDR can deduct insurance payments from your monthly pension check to certain providers. Retirees need to call FPDR to request new or changed deductions. Please call Beth Lloyd at 503-823-5502 with questions about insurance deductions from your FPDR pension payments.
Interactive crash map
City of Portland Website
Regularly updated map showing approximate locations of crashes in Portland.
Johnson Creek Flood Gauge
External Resource
This resource from the National Weather Service shows the current and predicted flow and flood stage of Johnson Creek at the Sycamore Gauge below Powell Butte and near SE Foster Road and 150th Avenue.
Left-turn calming
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Left turn-calming is a tool used by the Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) to improve pedestrian safety at intersections.
Guide to managing my retirement with FPDR
My pension payment dates
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Here is a list of pension payment dates. These are updated yearly
Receive information about openings for entry level firefighter positions.
Find out more information here on applying for an outdoor tent permit.
Make a payment for an inspection or citation.
Pedestrian overrepresentation in traffic deaths
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Pension Fund Calculator
Service
The FPDR pension calculator is used to calculate a rough estimate of your expected FPDR Two monthly retirement pension benefits.
Personal safety on our streets
Resource
Often overlooked, personal safety is core to making our streets safe. It's part of our Vision Zero and Safe Routes to School programs. To realize a safe transportation system that provides all people access and mobility to where they need to go, we must proactively take care of each other.
The Fire Marshal’s Office will soon be starting a new Inspection, Testing and Maintenance program and inventory system for fire and life safety equipment such as fire alarms, sprinkler systems, fixed extinguishing systems, etc., at all businesses in Portland.
The Portland Bureau of Transportation offers free Vision Zero yard signs for neighbors who want to promote safe driving on their streets
Plans Review and Permitting
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Fire and Police Disability and Retirement (FPDR) members use the portal to view and update information related to their retirement benefits, disability claims, and payment profile.
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