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Willamette River Crossing Project Update - October 2019

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Short-Term Rental Regulation: Portland makes progress towards better regulation of short-term rental market

This is a one-year follow-up to our 2018 report, "Short-Term Rental Regulation: Enforcement is lax and effect on housing crisis unknown."

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Talking Beat - Domestic Violence Reduction Unit

On average, nearly 20 people per minute are physically abused by an intimate partner in the United States. During one year, this equates to more than 10 million women and men. In our own community, Portland police officers respond to domestic violence calls every day.

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News Blog: A new directive for Portland's crosswalks

PBOT crews have begun installing new high-visibility crosswalks to heighten safety and visibility for pedestrians

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PP&R Urban Forestry Celebrates Arbor Day 2019 and the Fall planting season

FREE yard tree giveaways and other family-friendly events

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Update on North Going Street Bridge repairs

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News Release: Construction begins on highly anticipated N Greeley Avenue Multiuse Path and Paving Project, paid for by Fixing Our Streets

The project will increase safety for freight, motor vehicle, bicycle and pedestrian traffic

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News Blog: Designing streets for Portland’s future

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Meet your Smart City PDX Equity Consulting Advisors

With excitement, we welcome Alan Hipólito, Yvette Perez-Chavez, and Alyshia Alohalani Macaysa to the Smart City PDX team as Equity Consulting Advisors (ECA).

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Smart City PDX tests new model for engaging community leaders, equity experts

Smart City PDX wants to engage community leaders and equity experts in our program development and ongoing operation. Community leadership and equity expertise can come from a variety of lived experience.

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Notice of New Portland Transportation Administrative Rule TRN 1.28 Curb Extensions for Buildings and Planning Actions

Transportation is seeking to adopt a new administrative rule. TRN 1.28 Curb Extensions for Buildings and Planning Actions clarifies under what conditions curb extensions will be required in relation to corner reconstruction.

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New Bond-funded bridges complete in Southwest Portland parks

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Public Works 101: When Private Development Triggers Public Improvements

Private development projects can trigger public infrastructure improvements to provide water, stormwater, sewer, and transportation services for public benefit. This Lunch & Learn video gives you an overview of what types of projects can trigger public improvements and the public works process.

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Portland Building Contract: Costs reviewed were consistent with contract, although required cost classification and calculations for final payment need to start now

The City Auditor contracted with construction audit experts, Sjoberg Evashenk Consulting, to audit the City’s compliance with requirements for how the main contractor will be compensated for costs, submit contract changes, and select subcontractors.

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