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October 2023 N/NE Neighborhood Housing Strategy Newsletter

October updates from the N/NE Neighborhood Housing Strategy.

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Building a Better 82nd: October 26, 2023 Update

Biweekly email updates about Building a Better 82nd

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Portland's Housing Bond October 2023 Newsletter

The October 2023 edition of our Portland's Housing Bond Newsletter. A letter from Commissioner Rubio - Hope Springs at Francis + Clare Place - The Aurora's New Dawn - Las Adelitas Residents Take time for Self-Care - Charting Bond progress

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Filtration Neighbor Update - October 12, 2023

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Southwest in Motion Implementation Update

Email update sent to Southwest in Motion subscribers on October 13, 2023.

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Community organizations and national experts will collaborate to offer education on the ranked-choice voting method

Looking ahead to the November 2024 election -– the first election using ranked-choice voting – the goal is to ensure every Portlander has access to non-partisan and accessible voter education.

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Government Transition Advisory Committee members connect with community groups about the Charter Transition project

Portland organizations are encouraged to book a presentation to learn about changes to voting methods for the November 2024 election and to city government in January 2025.

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Portland City Council approves revisions to code on council organization and procedures

The voter-approved Charter amendments created the need to align the code language with the directives in the Charter amendments.

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PBOT Vision Zero October 2023 Newsletter

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PBOT Safe Routes to School October 2023 Newsletter

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Bull Run Treatment Projects Update - Sept. 2023

Please read our September 2023 Bull Run Treatment Project Update.

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Building a Better 82nd: September 22, 2023 Update

Biweekly email updates about Building a Better 82nd

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Building a Better 82nd: September 7, 2023 Update

Biweekly email updates about Building a Better 82nd

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City leadership shares discussion draft of new organizational structure with employees ahead of city council consideration on October 19

On Sept. 12, Chief Administrative Officer Mike Jordan released his draft recommendation for a new organizational structure that reports up to a city administrator. The reorganization is necessary for a smooth transition to the new form of government that was approved by voters in November 2022.

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New community engagement coordinator to support community advisory group and voter education for Portland groups as City transitions

June Reyes (not present in image above), formerly of the Portland Clean Energy Community Benefits Fund, is working with the Government Transition Advisory Committee to increase speaking engagements across Portland. 

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Portland City Council to consider revisions to code that directs future council organization and procedures on Sept. 20 

Code changes are necessary to align procedures with the voter-approved Charter amendments. 

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Final salary report from Independent Salary Commission is now available online 

The final salary report documents the commission’s final decision on salaries for Portland’s newly elected mayor, auditor and city councilors, who begin their terms in January 2025. After that, a new Independent Salary Commission will convene every two years to evaluate salaries.  

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Independent District Commission establishes four geographic voting districts for November 2024 election 

In response to public comments, the commission revised the previously named “Alder map” to create the final map for the four districts. As required by the Charter, the districts were assigned numbers. Voters can visit portlandmaps.com to find their districts by entering their address.

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PCEF Newsletter Issue 2: The Climate Investment Plan is guided by the needs of our community

The Climate Investment Plan — PCEF’s five-year road map to climate action — represents a pivotal step forward in advancing an equitable, climate-resilient Portland.

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