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Traffic Advisory: Street improvements on NE 102nd Avenue: E Burnside Street to NE Weidler Street, May 1 - 5

The lane closures will allow crews to repave 4.1 lane miles of pavement that was previously ground down.

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Translated Community Survey: Half report City is doing a good job

We conducted a Community Survey to see how Portlanders view the quality of City services. In 2016, the Community Survey was translated into Spanish, Vietnamese, Chinese (Mandarin), and Russian. This report presents a snapshot of those survey responses.

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Portland Parks & Recreation presents New Year in the Park 2017

Third annual celebration of Cambodian, Thai, Laotian and Burmese cultures

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News Release: Mayor Wheeler, Commissioner Saltzman launch Smart Autonomous Vehicles Initiative

With this initiative, they directed the Portland Bureau of Transportation to develop autonomous vehicle policies and solicit proposals from companies that would test autonomous vehicles on Portland streets by the end of the year.

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Portland's Financial Condition: Funding infrastructure should be high priority

This report provides residents and public officials with information on the City of Portland’s financial health. The report uses information, primarily from the City’s audited Comprehensive Annual Financial Report and identifies favorable and unfavorable trends at a high level.

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UPDATED - Most PP&R playing fields reopen for permitted games only

CondItions vary citywide

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Young Black Men: make the most of your summer

Registration is underway for the Black Male Achievement Portland (BMA) Summer Youth Experience

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Eastbank Esplanade REOPENED

PP&R temporarily closed the floating portion of the Eastbank Esplanade due to extremely high Willamette River water levels.

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PP&R invites comments on Washington Park Master Plan

Make your mark on the future of Washington Park! Share your opinions on potential concepts to shape the park over the coming decades.

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