Services and Resources for Police and safety

Understanding the types of movements and locations that lead to death and injury for people traveling in Portland informs actions in this plan.
Crime Stoppers of Oregon offers cash rewards of up to $2,500 for information that leads to an arrest in any unsolved felony. Tipsters can remain anonymous.
Portland Bureau of Transportation's deadly crash response protocol and street changes.
The Drugs and Vice Division aims to reduce crime and improve neighborhood livability in the community. Members of the community can assist in this effort by reporting drug complaints and concerns.
To embed best practices throughout the Portland Police Bureau that ensure identity does not determine outcomes and PPB is equipped to serve the most marginalized communities.
A collection of evaluation reports for various Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) traffic safety projects organized by roadway reorganizations, speed limit reductions, and quick-builds, among others.
Print out forms (English or Spanish) to file a statement of claim for property seized under civil forfeiture laws.
Independent Police Review (IPR) accepts complaints and commendations relating to sworn officers of the Portland Police Bureau. IPR is not part of the Portland Police Bureau.
Instructions on how to file a disability claim with Fire and Police Disability and Retirement.
This section provides documents related to : Budget, Reports, and Surveys.
Charter and Admin Rules
The Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) created the Vision Zero dashboard to maintain transparency about efforts to reduce speeding, improve street design, support people to travel safely, and share citywide traffic crash summaries.
Portland's highest-crash streets and intersections in low-income communities and communities of color receive priority for investments in safety.
What crash data includes and where it comes from.
Learn how to use 9-1-1, whether it's via cell phone, landline, text or VoIP. Interpreters/translators are available.
These are instructions on how to navigate the Fire and Police Disability and Retirement (FPDR) online member portal.
Portland’s Vision Zero Action Plan sets out specific, measurable actions to move toward zero traffic deaths or serious injuries on Portland streets.
FPDR can deduct insurance payments from your monthly pension check to certain providers. Retirees need to call FPDR to request new or changed deductions. Please call Beth Lloyd at 503-823-5502 with questions about insurance deductions from your FPDR pension payments.