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Proposed Administrative Rule on Specifications for On-Site Notices (Signs) on Future Development Sites

On May 8, 2019, City Council adopted amendments to Portland City Code Title 33 relating to the Neighborhood Contact Requirement for certain projects. The updated code goes into effect on December 2, 2019.

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News Blog: Build healthy habits and fight climate change with these back-to-school walk and roll tips from PBOT’s Safe Routes to School program

Switching one car trip to one walk or bike trip each week can benefit your child’s health, their ability to learn, and the air they breathe. It also helps reduce traffic congestion around your school and neighborhood.

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Public Hearings Scheduled for Proposed Amendments to Title 11, Trees, Regarding Tree Preservation for Private Trees in Development Situations.

A new proposal will be heard by both the Planning and Sustainability Commission and the Urban Forestry Commission who will make recommendations to City Council.

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City Seeking Input on the City of Portland Erosion Manual and Sediment Control Manual

BDS, together with BES, wants your input on the City’s Erosion and Sediment Control Manual in preparation for an update to the manual.

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Bull Run Treatment Projects Update - August 2019

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PP&R and partners host Charles Jordan Birthday Celebration on August 31, 2019

A celebration of the life of one of Portland’s most influential leaders, held at his namesake community center

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We're hiring a complaint investigator

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Building Healthy Connected Communities Along Division Transit report ready for public review

Community members invited to review proposed improvements to the Division Transit corridor, related actions, transportation proposals and policy recommendations.

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Talking Beat - Demonstration Events: Behind the Scenes

Every year the City of Portland has hundreds of demonstrations and protests. Most end peacefully and do not make the news, but recent violent encounters have raised the public interest as well as provide a few misconceptions.

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PBOT News Release: Two e-scooter companies qualify for modest fleet expansion

Bird qualifies for 525 e-scooters, expected to deploy today

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City Council Decides to Proceed with Bull Run Land Exchange

Portland City Council voted last week to approve the proposed Bull Run Land Exchange through an Exchange Agreement.

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News Blog: Transform a parking space into a park for PARK(ing) Day 2019

Applications are open! Apply to participate for FREE by September 13.

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The Common Thread

Dr. Markisha Smith reflects on the current climate of political and social affairs

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Traffic Advisory: Demonstrations downtown may lead to limited road closures Saturday, Aug. 17

Mayor Wheeler invites all Portlanders to gather at community events across the city

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News Release: New bus-only lane coming to NW Everett Street this weekend

The new Business Access and Transit Lane will speed up trips for thousands of transit riders whose buses cross the Steel Bridge

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Traffic Advisory: Bridge Pedal will impact Sunday morning traffic

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