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Provide comment or feedback on a topic, contact a specific official, request a meeting with an official, or ask them to speak at an event.
Help divide Portland into four city council districts as a member of the Independent District Commission. Starting in 2024, Portlanders will elect three city councilors to represent each district.
Full scholarships are available to Portland residents for "Portland Traffic & Transportation," a noncredit course at Portland State University sponsored by the Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT).
Contractors interested in bidding as a prime on a public improvement projects with an engineer’s estimate of $500,000 or greater, must be prequalified with the City of Portland.
Apply, based on your knowledge and experience, to serve as a volunteer panelist to evaluate responses to Request for Proposals and make contract award recommendations. A diverse panel of evaluators ensures that typically underrepresented communities have input into the future of their communities.
Please fill out this survey to help us understand your access needs during this project.

This survey is intended for neighbors who live in the Penridge Water Main Replacement project area.
The Portland Bureau of Transportation offers free Vision Zero yard signs for neighbors who want to promote safe driving on their streets
If you have a sewer backup in your home or business or you notice sewage being released into the environment, call us to report it.
Order free Vision Zero materials from the Portland Bureau of Transportation to help educate family, friends, neighbors, your school, or your organization about Vision Zero, Portland's commitment to eliminate traffic deaths and serious injuries.
This service allows prospective and current contractors to receive updates pertaining to towing contracts.
Here you can search the City's payments to vendors.