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Bull Run Treatment Projects Update - November 2021

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Field data is helping fine-tune planned pipe routes

Using field data gathered over the past year, we’ve fine-tuned the routes for planned Bull Run Filtration pipelines to reduce the number of new intertie facilities needed. The updated routes also limit pipeline construction impacts on the intersection of Altman Road and Dodge Park Boulevard.

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Tips for climate-friendly travel in the wet, cold, and dark

Keep walking, biking, rolling and strolling, year-round!

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Weekly campsite report: Nov. 22-28, 2021

When community members report concerns about campsites, the Urban Camping Impact Reduction Program assesses each location, helps clean up trash and debris, and evaluates health and safety risks. See how the program served Portland this week.

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Police Bureau continued to make headway on managing overtime and second jobs

This is a two-year follow-up to our 2019 report, "Police Overtime: Management is lax despite high overtime use."

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NEWS RELEASE: Portland Announces $1 Million Available in Grants for Annual Social Equity & Educational Development Initiatives

The City of Portland's SEED Grant Fund builds momentum, and is accepting grant applications for 2022

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Free training sessions for Landlords on Portland Landlord-Tenant Law

New trainings added for November 2021 to June 2022. Register to attend a virtual training session.

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Elevated Lead Levels in Some Homes Underscore Need for the New Corrosion Control Facility Coming in Spring 2022

For more information, contact Public Information at 503-823-8064.

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Construction Activity Update - Nov. 26

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PAC - First Meeting December 9

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Shop local and earn free parking with Parking Kitty this holiday season

Find the purrfect gift for your loved ones by supporting small businesses and shopping local this holiday season.

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Weekly campsite report: Nov. 15-21, 2021

When community members report concerns about campsites, the Urban Camping Impact Reduction Program assesses each location, helps clean up trash and debris, and evaluates health and safety risks. See how the program served Portland this week.

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Mayor Wheeler's Thanksgiving message

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Construction Activity Update - Nov. 19

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Public Input Improves Civic Life's Work

The Bureau Advisory Committee (or BAC) was established to provide independent guidance to Civic Life.

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Cannabis Program's SEED Grant Now Accepting Applications

The City of Portland’s Social Equity & Educational Development (SEED) Initiatives are now accepting applications for 2022.

Image shows 2020 and 2021 SEED Grant Fund recipient, Portland Opportunities Industrialization Center + Rosemary Anderson High School (POIC + RAHS)

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"Even though we were removed, we are not gone."

November is Native American Heritage Month. A month dedicated to recognize the significant contributions the first Americans made to the establishment and growth of the U.S.

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JOHS opens Arbor Lodge Winter Shelter

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