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Community organizations awarded $200,000 in support grants from the Portland Clean Energy Community Benefits Fund
The PCEF funds will help 40 community organizations build capacity and prepare for future grant opportunities to fund green jobs and workforce training programs.
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News Release: New bike & pedestrian bridge provides safer rail crossing along MAX Orange Line and freight rail tracks in SE Portland
(Nov. 10, 2020) A new bridge opens today in Southeast Portland, designed to provide a safe, convenient way for people biking, walking, or using a mobility device to cross the MAX Orange Line and Union Pacific Railroad.
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Bathrooms save lives.
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SPUR Spotlight: SAFE Transportation
Highlighting Portland's small businesses as they work through the COVID-19 pandemic
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Portland arts leader hired as City's new arts program manager
A statewide leader in arts advocacy and funding, Jeff Hawthorne previously worked for the Regional Arts & Culture Council.
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Madison Trail Is Now Open
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Mayor Wheeler Statement on the Presidential Election
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Cryptosporidium Monitoring Update
Detections from routine monitoring in the Bull Run. Customers do not need to take any additional precautions at this time.
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Mayor Wheeler Post-Election Day Statement
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Portland Voters Approve Parks Operating Levy
Portland Parks & Recreation will now be able to maintain neighborhood parks appropriately, improve access and safety, provide equitable recreation programs, and proactively care for its natural areas and urban forest.
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Reflecting on a Historic Election
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Financial report provides detailed look at City of Portland's $4.5 billion budget
The Comprehensive Annual Financial Report offers insight into the City's financial stability, community investments during COVID-19 pandemic.
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City of Portland Climate Test Resolution – Open for Public Comment!
The City of Portland wants to hear from Portland youth who want to weigh in on the City’s draft Climate Test policy. A three-week public comment period opens November 2.
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