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The Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) through the Portland in the Streets program encourages people to adopt green spaces. The Stewardship Program is a partnership between PBOT and community partners. The community partner maintains the adopted space often adding perennials and native plants.
The Citizen Review Committee (CRC) was created in 2001 to help improve police accountability and increase public confidence. Applications are continually accepted for future vacancies.
Consider hosting an educational event in fall or winter in preparation for next year's budget. These events can enhance your community group's understanding of City processes, programs, and services, and your voice can help us identify what City services are most important to community members.
Do you want to know how your business could use less water? Request a FREE water efficiency consultation!
Updated October 10, 2023
With GreenBucks, Portland sewer customers can make $1, $3, or $5 contributions to help pay for the maintenance of green stormwater management facilities on public school properties throughout Portland. Whether you're a sewer customer or school district, register here.
Fitness centers will be available beginning October 4, if public health guidelines allow. Face coverings are required within all PP&R facilities. Teens age 14-17 require a signed waiver from a parent/guardian to access fitness centers with their TeenForce pass.
The TeenForce Pass gives FREE access to scheduled drop-in activities and designated open swims at five Portland Parks & Recreation community centers. The pass is available for youth ages 10 to 20.