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Bureau of Planning and Sustainability Staff Accept “Game Changer Award” from Lloyd EcoDistrict
Award given “For the visionaries whose actions redefine the possible, setting new benchmarks in sustainability.”
Press release
‘Last Gap Round 2’ Funding Opportunity to Be Released Week of April 29, 2024
The Portland Housing Bureau is pleased to announce an upcoming solicitation for Spring 2024.
News article
City of Portland hires Adam Becenti to lead Tribal Relations Program
Adam Becenti brings extensive experience working with tribes at the local, state and national level. He begins his new role at the City of Portland on April 22.
News article
Talking Beat - a Conversation with Chief Bob Day
Chief Bob Day discusses his reasons for coming out of retirement to lead the Portland Police Bureau. He talks about his hope for the organization and the community, and his sense of responsibility to make a difference.
Blog post
Deadline extended: City of Portland seeks experienced plumbers passionate about safety to serve on appeals board
The City of Portland seeks three people to each serve a three-year term on the Plumbing Code Board of Appeal. Persons of color are encouraged to apply. Applications are due no later than Sunday, May 19.
Updated News article
Notice of Land Use Proposal LU 24-024930 CU
Conditional Use Review
703 NE 79th Ave
Public notice - Proposal
Notice of Land Use Proposal LU 23-098213 LDP
Land Division Partition Review
7541 N Heppner Avenue
Public notice - Proposal
Exciting updates coming to application process for New Single-Family Residences and Detached ADUs
The City of Portland's Bureau of Development Services is excited to announce significant improvements to its application process for New Single-Family Residences (NSFR) and New Detached Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) permits, set to roll out on Thursday, April 25.
News article
Celebrate Earth Day with free compost from PBOT’s Sunderland Yard recycling facility
Announcement of Free Compost Days April 20-22, 2024 at the Portland Bureau of Transportation's (PBOT) Sunderland Yard recycling facility.
Blog post
Hearings Officer Decision LU 23-028012 LDS
Type III, LDS - Land Division Review ( Subdivision)
SITE: 311 NE 141st Avenue
Public notice - Land Use Decision
Notice of Proposed Amendments to Lien Reduction Review Administrative Rule
The purpose of the Lien Reduction Review Administrative Rule is to provide guidance for processing requests to reduce existing liens on properties, resulting from an enforcement action taken pursuant to Portland City Code Section 3.30.040 and Chapter 29.70.
News article
Notice of Land Use Decision LU 23-078711 MLDP
Middle Housing Land Division Partition Review
3519 NE 11th Ave
Public notice - Land Use Decision
PBOT presents Vision Zero fatalities report and action plan to City Council on Wednesday
The Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) will present two reports on traffic safety to the Portland City Council on Wednesday.
Updated Press release
Weekly Street Services report: April 8-14, 2024
The Street Services Coordination Center is dedicated to assisting people experiencing homelessness and reducing the impacts of homelessness in Portland. We collect trash, evaluate health and safety risks, remove unsafe camps, provide shelter referrals and transportation to shelters.
Report
Notice of Land Use Proposal LU 24-029835 HR
Historic Resource Review
2235 NE Siskiyou St
Public notice - Proposal
Honoring the Legacy of K9 Mick: A Decade of Remembrance
Today marks a decade since K9 Mick's sacrifice. We appreciate the community's support, which fuels our commitment to keep our neighborhoods safe.
Blog post
Notice of Land Use Decision LU 24-015505 AD
Adjustment Review
8638 N Van Houten Ave
Public notice - Land Use Decision
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A message to our email news update subscribers: Our email newsletter system is changing.
Public notice
Joint Office of Homeless Services: Sustained focus on shelter system needed to address unmet needs
Our audit found that the adult and family shelters funded by the Joint Office of Homeless Services were generally full and had long waitlists, could be difficult to access, and only sometimes helped participants move to permanent housing.
Report
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