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C-Tran Bike Lockers

Park and Ride in the North, too!

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Mayor Ted Wheeler declares a state of emergency

Action gives the City of Portland additional powers to address threat of infection and harm due to COVID-19

Press release


Mayor's Directive Regarding City Gatherings

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News Release: Construction begins on Rivergate Overcrossing in North Portland to relieve congestion at key industrial area

The $25.8 million Rivergate Overcrossing bridge project, funded with federal, state, and local dollars, will support the Port of Portland, and alleviate traffic congestion associated with rail blockages for Rivergate Industrial District businesses.

Press release


Apply to the Planning and Sustainability Commission Youth Position

The two-year Youth Position on the Planning and Sustainability Commission (PSC) is open and accepting applications until April 10, 2020.

News article


Fraud Hotline report: Police Bureau put money that could have been used for other City priorities at risk when it failed to remedy concerns about grant funds

The Police Bureau risked spending more than $400,000 in General Fund money instead of federal grant funds because it did not heed warnings that the Sex Crimes Unit was out of compliance with grant requirements.

Report


Apply to be the BPS Equity Manager

BPS is hiring an Equity Manager to help embed equity in all we do. Position closes March 9, 2020.

Updated News article



Transportation Bureau has implemented most audit recommendations for private for hire vehicles

This is a three-year follow-up to our 2016 report, "Transportation Network Companies and Taxicabs: Transportation Bureau needs to monitor service, not just safety."

News article


Don’t forget: Submit your feedback on the draft Climate Emergency Declaration by March 22

(Updated March 16) So far, more than 100 Portlanders have submitted written comments, and staff have met with several organizations to gather feedback on the draft resolution.

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Mar. 6, 2020: Cryptosporidium Monitoring Update

Public notice


Filtration Site Advisory Group Update - March 2020

Newsletter


DELAYED: Iconic Portland Building reopens with community celebration March 19

After nearly two and a half years of renovation, the Portland Building is opening its doors with a grand re-opening celebration on March 19. Community members can enjoy self-guided tours, public art, live music and getting a photo with Portlandia. All are welcome!

Updated News article


Updated Pedestrian District Boundaries and Classifications Take Effect March 6, 2020

The new pedestrian classifications include changes to Pedestrian District boundaries to align with all designated “Centers” and major Transit Station Areas, as defined by Portland’s 2035 Comprehensive Plan.

Updated Public notice



Deadline extended: Seeking public comments on the Portland Clean Energy Fund Draft Guiding Principles

Interested community members and organizations are invited to review and comment on draft principles to guide future decisions and ensure they align with the vision of the PCEF Committee and the community. Comment period open until April 5.

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