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Following the State of Oregon’s lead, the City of Portland removes COVID-19 vaccine requirement for City vendors, consultants, contractors, volunteers and grantees effective April 1, 2022.
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Effective January 3, 2022 the City of Portland will require all its vendors, consultants, contractors, volunteers and grantees who perform in-person work for the city to be vaccinated against COVID-19. Those who do not meet the requirement could be denied access to city facilities to perform work.
Employee Wellness Resources Related to COVID-19
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The following resources and information related to illness in the workplace are provided to guide the City of Portland’s internal COVID-19 response.
ADM-10.01 - Visual Markings for City Vehicles
Binding City Policies (BCP)
Health Assessment Survey
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City of Portland leaders and Downtown Portland Clean & Safe announce proposed changes to the 5-year contract.
The Portland Building FAQ
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Keller Auditorium, courtesy Jason Quigley
A March 2020 seismic study completed for Keller Auditorium, set to be released right before the COVID-19 pandemic shuttered spectator venues and performing arts facilities, outlines the 104-year-old building's structural and practical shortcomings.
A March 2020 seismic study completed for Keller Auditorium, set to be released right before the COVID-19 pandemic shuttered spectator venues and performing arts facilities, outlines the 104-year-old building's structural and practical shortcomings.
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More than half the City’s employees have worked remotely throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. The City will ask them to return to worksites at least one day per week.
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The City of Portland will continue offering many services virtually and will reintroduce opportunities to visit in-person too.
Portland City Council agrees to focus on safety, housing and economy as city faces historic challenges
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Shared priorities will shape the Portland City Council’s budget and policy decisions during 2021.
Iconic elk statue will return to downtown Portland
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The City's beloved Thompson Elk has been fully restored and safely stored since it was damaged during protests in 2020.
Resiliency Support for Cultural Organizations - Guidelines and Application Instructions
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Applications are due Thursday, April 7, 2022
City Council authorizes removing deed restriction at former Sears Armory, current property uses to continue
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Portland City Council approved an emergency ordinance authorizing $3 million in ARPA funding for removal of the deed restriction at the Sears Armory site where the Multnomah Safe Rest Village is located.
City of Portland continues cybersecurity investigation, pays affordable housing provider for stolen $1.47 million
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The City continues its internal investigation into a recent cybersecurity breach. The incident has been referred to the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Portland Police Bureau.
Reminder: Due date extended to May 17 for Portland's Arts Education and Access Income Tax
Press Release
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Portlanders have an extra month to pay the $35 tax, which supports local arts programs and education.
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The Comprehensive Annual Financial Report offers insight into the City's financial stability, community investments during COVID-19 pandemic.
Portland painting company sanctioned for violating disadvantaged businesses contracting rules
Press Release
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City investigation: Portland Coatings received over $1 million in construction contracts while posing as a woman-owned business. Owners have been fined $20,000 and suspended from performing business with the City for 3 years.
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Homelessness and Urban Camping Impact Reduction Program staff worked with the Emergency Coordination Center to set up three outdoor emergency shelters during the pandemic - and learned many lessons along the way.
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Chief Financial Officer: 'Timely financial data is needed more than ever'
Emergency Coordination Center (ECC) Overview
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What is the Emergency Coordination Center (ECC) and what is its purpose during the COVID-19 emergency?
Why we shouldn’t use the 's' word
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A City's Public Information Officer corrects false assumptions about the Homelessness and Urban Camping Impact Reduction Program. Hear how the City provides trash collection, outreach, assistance, property storage and - as a last resort - campsite removals with advance, legal notice.
Portland City Council transitions to hybrid meetings
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Starting May 4, the Portland City Council will host hybrid meetings with the option for community members to attend online or in person. The Council has been meeting virtually for more than two years, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
COVID-19 Revenue Division Program Relief
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Tax year 2019 filing and payment deadlines have been extended to July 15, 2020.
City of Portland set to close Hazelnut Grove homeless community, help residents move to safer housing
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Environmental, fire and traffic risks make Hazelnut Grove a dangerous place to live. Residents have the opportunity to move to the new St. Johns Village.
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