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You’re invited to these events for Community Healing through Art

Join Portland’s creative communities in an expression of our city’s resilience and diverse ways we grieve and heal together.

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Have a passion for floating structures? Consider applying for the City of Portland’s River Community Advisory Committee

The City of Portland is seeking interested persons to serve in one of three positions, each for a three-year term, on the River Community Advisory Committee. Persons of color are encouraged to apply. Applications are accepted through Wednesday, Nov. 10.

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Mayors Support $5 Billion Investment in Community-Focused Violence Prevention

Mayors Letter of Support on Community-Focused Violence Prevention

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2021 Campsite Reports

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2020 Campsite Reports

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Online Tree Permit Applications Unavailable Friday, October 8th at 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm

Temporarily unavailable due to system maintenance

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It's Your Future, Just Fund It

October is National Security Month. Discover the tools and retirement options that can help fund your future so you can retire well.

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Help review and advise on building code decisions; apply by Oct. 29

The City of Portland seeks two people to each serve a three-year term on the Building Code Board of Appeals. Persons of color are encouraged to apply. Applications are due no later than Friday, Oct. 29.

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New State Building Codes

The State of Oregon’s Building Codes Division (BCD) released new editions of the Oregon Residential Specialty Code, Oregon Electrical Specialty Code and the Oregon Plumbing Code. Any permits issued in 2018 must meet the new code requirements, which took effect on January 1, 2018.

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Bull Run Treatment Projects Update - September 2021

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New address for the Portland Housing Bureau starting November

To our Housing Partners, an important memo about PHB's upcoming address change, effective November 1, 2021.

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Plan ahead for trips to Washington Park—Next phase in reservoir project requires road closure

Visitors to Washington Park, including the Portland Japanese Garden and Portland International Rose Test Garden, should plan for limited parking options in September due to construction near the new reservoir. Easy access to parking is available using Washington Park's free shuttle service.

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A safe and resilient water system is vital to prepare and recover from disasters and emergencies

National Preparedness Month spotlights what firefighters like Lisa Knight see every day—being prepared saves lives. Making our water system more resilient with the Bull Run Treatment Projects is one of the ways the Water Bureau is looking ahead to prepare and protect our community.

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Adaptive BIKETOWN gets people riding at Adaptive Cycling Resource Fair

Adaptive cycling can be a great way for people with movement disorders like Parkinson’s to exercise and have fun.

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Temporary traffic delays and lane closures on SW Beaverton-Hillsdale Highway and SW Capitol Highway on Wednesday, Sept. 29

Crews will be delivering and unloading 100-foot steel girders for the Red Electric Trail Bridge project

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Parks improved employment systems but more work remains

Our 2020 Fraud Hotline investigation found that Portland Parks and Recreation rehired the retired City golf courses director but wasted money and broke City rules in the process. This follow-up looks at the progress Parks and Recreation has made to implement recommended changes.

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Portland Clean Energy Community Benefits Fund issues $60 million request for proposals

After start-up funding round, a second round of PCEF funding scales up the program and targets $60 million for projects tackling climate change, while advancing racial and social justice.

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Filtration Neighbor Update - September 2021

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