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City improved accountability and transparency of recreational cannabis tax

This is a one-year follow-up to our 2019 report, "Recreational Cannabis Tax: Greater transparency and accountability needed."

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Portland Indian Leaders Roundtable Denounces Vandalism, Theft, Violence

Press release on behalf of NAYA and Portland Indian Leaders Roundtable

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Request for Comments - Solar Program Guide & Checklist and Submittal Requirements for Prescriptive Solar Installations 

Send us your feedback about solar permits by Monday, October 12, 2020 at 5:00 PM

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Portland Water Stories - Bison Coffeehouse (VIDEO)

The Portland Water Bureau's SPUR (Small Business Utility Relief) Program helped dozens of businesses throughout the Metro area by providing credits to their utility bill accounts to help offset the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic.

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Thank you to our partners at NICJR, Cities United and Moms Demand Action

Portland's Office of Violence Prevention collaborates with national organizations to implement research-proven violence reduction strategies

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Recycling doesn’t have to be a nightmare!

Be a fearless recycler

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Update on Downtown Portland Revitalization Plan

Areas of focus include graffiti removal, trash clean-up, safe sleep options and public safety

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All Outdoor Parks, Natural Areas, and Trails have Reopened

Areas previously closed due to fire concerns have now reopened to the public.

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News Blog: Atlas Pizza bounces back with PBOT's Healthy Businesses Permit

Atlas itself “wouldn’t have survived” without the ability to serve pizza outside on Foster, with the help of a Healthy Businesses Permit from the Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT).

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Private Stormwater Management - At year two, slow progress on data management, but program evaluations are underway

This is a two-year follow-up to our 2018 report, "Private Stormwater Management: City reliance on property owners requires review of risks and results."

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News Release: Winter Healthy Businesses Program will help Portlanders dine, shop outdoors safely this winter

Starting today, businesses can apply for free winter permits to use street space for physical distancing, Nov. 1 through March 31, 2021

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Fix-It Fair keeps you in the know with partner resources on Facebook!

We can’t come together in person but there are still a lot of great resources for your health, saving money and peace of mind.

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Portland City Leaders Attend Anti-White Supremacy Trainings Administered by Western States Center as Part of Commitment to Anti-Racism

Similar trainings to be developed for all City employees in near future

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Violence is a Public Health Issue

Our collective understanding and response is a must

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Notice of Public Hearing: New Administrative Rule: Title 29 – Property Maintenance

The Administrative Rule provides guidance on implementing Title 29 of the Portland City Code (PCC), which governs property maintenance regulations related to minimum property maintenance standards within the City of Portland.

Updated Public notice



Urban Forestry's Newsletter: Tree Bark September 2020

Subscribe to Tree Bark, Urban Forestry's digital newsletter, featuring updates about upcoming events, tree giveaways, tree care, and more!

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Mayor Wheeler Announces Portland Parks & Recreation’s Mt. Scott Community Center to Serve as Safe, Indoor Shelter Space for Community Members Experiencing Homelessness Through the Winter

Community center will offer 75 beds, open 24 hours a day, to people experiencing homelessness this winter

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New Rules Adopted for Lot Confirmations

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News Release: Rose Lane Project roll out continues this month with new projects on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, Grand Avenue and NW Broadway

The improvements PBOT will roll out this year and next will have an immediate impact on Portlanders who continue riding transit during the Covid-19 pandemic, including frontline workers, by making bus service more convenient and reliable.

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