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City of Portland and Multnomah County open 365 COVID-safe winter shelter beds, exceeding Mayor's goal of 300

Goal exceeded with the opening of Greyhound shelter and installation of 100 Pallet shelter sleeping pods

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Veterans Memorial Coliseum turns 60

As one of Portland’s iconic venues celebrates a birthday, we remember the past and plan for the future.

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Contracts approved! Now it’s time to design the pipes

City Council authorize contract with Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc. for Design Services and the Construction Manager/General Contractor (CM/GC) procurement method for the filtration pipelines.

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COVID-19 Eviction Moratorium Extension

Multnomah County Eviction Moratorium extended through July 2, 2021

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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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Update Regarding the 'Red House' on North Mississippi Avenue

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Apply for building or trade permits anytime through Development Hub PDX

The Bureau of Development Services now offers a faster and easier way to apply for a building or trade permit online through Development Hub PDX.

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Send us proposals for anti-racism training and seminars

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Public invited to submit testimony on proposed new shelter and group living regulations

The Planning and Sustainability Commission has completed its public hearings. Written testimony on the S2HC Proposed Draft is open via the Map App until 5:00 PM on December 21, 2020. Oral testimony is closed.

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TRAFFIC ADVISORY: SE Market St. Between 122nd and 127th Avenues

Crews Are Responding to a Main Break on SE Market St. Between 122nd and 127th Avenues

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"Portlanders Question Police Priorities As 911 Response Times Lag"

Article from the Portland Mercury. December 17, 2020.

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Packaging: What’s recyclable and what’s not

Whether you’re mailing packages or receiving them, we’re here to clear up what’s recyclable and what’s not in Portland.

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Mae Lin Plummer Takes the Helm at Leach Botanical Garden as new Executive Director

Mae Lin Plummer will be the new Executive Director of the iconic Leach Botanical Garden (pictured), starting in January. Longtime former Executive Director David Porter is retiring, with the City's gratitude.

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2020 Editions of Stormwater Management Manual and Source Control Manual Now in Effect

The City of Portland adopted 2020 editions of the Stormwater Management Manual (SWMM) and Source Control Manual (SCM). The new editions of the manuals are in effect starting Dec. 14, 2020.

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Portland Parks & Recreation’s Gateway Green improvements are complete; park reopens

All of Gateway Green, the popular PP&R off-road cycling and hiking destination, has reopened. We've completed a project enhancing the unique regional destination at the confluence of I-84 and I-205. The best access point is from the I-205 bike path.

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Permanent Administrative Rules for Mandatory Relocation Assistance Exemption Eligibility and Approval

Authorized under Portland City Code Title 30.01.085

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