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Portland Permitting & Development fees, effective July 1, 2025

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The Portland City Council approved increases in service fees for Portland Permitting & Development for the fiscal year that begins on July 1, 2025. These fee increases are due to increased labor, materials, and service costs. Most fees will increase by 5%.

These fee increases are intended to cover cost increases and help maintain service delivery. Ninety-eight percent of the bureau’s revenues are derived from service fees.

Permitting & Development also provides permitting and land use review services for properties located in some unincorporated areas of Multnomah County, and those fees were approved by the Multnomah County Board of Commissioners.

For the complete details of the approved fee changes, please review the fee schedules listed below.
 

Public discussions held on fees proposal

These proposed fee increases that apply to properties located within the City of Portland were discussed with the City Council’s Finance Committee at its meeting on April 7.

Learn more about the April 7 Finance Committee meeting.

The proposed fee increases were discussed with the Development Review Advisory Committee (DRAC) at its meeting on April 17. DRAC is a community advisory body representing those with interests in the outcome of policies, budgets, regulations, and procedures that affect development review processes.

Learn more about the April 17 DRAC meeting.

The fee changes were discussed with the City Council's Homelessness and Housing Committee at its meeting on May 13.

Learn more about the May 13 Homelessness and Housing Committee meeting.

The Portland City Council considered and adopted the fee increases in a public hearing on May 21.

Learn more about the May 21 City Council meeting.
 
The Multnomah County Board of Commissioners considered and adopted the fee increases that apply to unincorporated Multnomah County on July 17. The land use services fee schedule was adopted previously and took effect July 1.

 

What about System Development Charges?

The fees listed below are different from System Development Charges (SDCs). SDCs are charged by bureaus that provide utilities and other public facilities such as the Portland Bureau of Transportation, the Portland Water Bureau, the Bureau of Environmental Services, and Portland Parks & Recreation.

If you have questions about whether particular SDCs may increase on July 1, please contact those bureaus directly. General contact information is provided below. For more detailed information, please visit the SDC information page.

 

Adopted fee schedules for the City of Portland

Permit or Service (listed in alphabetical order)Adopted Fee Schedule
Building and other permits
Electrical permit
Enforcement and penalties
Environmental review
Land use services
Land use services for the Hearings Office
Life safety review on land use cases
Marijuana regulatory license
Mechanical permit
Noise variance
Plumbing permit
Sign, awning permit and registration
Site development
Site development for land use reviews
Transportation review
Urban Forestry review
Water review

 

Adopted fee schedules for Unincorporated Multnomah County

Contact

Ken Ray

Public Information Officer, Permitting & Development

Kyle O'Brien

Budget and Finance Manager, Permitting & Development
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