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Alarm Payment Submission

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Make your alarm payments online.
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The pandemic has led to a substantial increase in the amount of trash, graffiti, and vandalism in the city. The city’s recovery will require that these issues be addressed holistically and comprehensively by engaging multiple bureaus and community organizations.
The City of Portland requires both residents and business owners with alarm systems to maintain an annual permit with the city.
Active shooter incidents are often unpredictable and evolve rapidly. The Community Active Shooter Preparedness (CASP) presentation is designed to provide community members the skills to react to an active shooter situation.
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.
The Disabled Parking Enforcement Unit volunteers meet the public on a face to face basis with the primary intent, which is education. We are in the field to help the public understand the law and their responsibilities.
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.

Executive Summary Archive

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Efiles archive of executive summaries in PDF format

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The Portland Police Bureau is currently in the process of reviewing the following directive(s). At this time, we are accepting public comments on these policies in their first universal review and public comment period.
The Portland Police Bureau is currently in the process of reviewing the following directive(s). At this time, we are accepting public comments on these policies in their second universal review and public comment period.
The City of Portland is committed to transparency throughout negotiations between the City of Portland and the Portland Police Association.