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Oregon Department of Energy website.
DEQ's mission is to be a leader in restoring, maintaining and enhancing the quality of Oregon's air, land and water.
For questions regarding asbestos and the rules governing renovation, repairs and removal of asbestos-containing material.
State of Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development website. Planning for thriving communities and protecting Oregon's natural resources legacy.
Oregon Electrical Code Program website. The division works with building officials, technical committees, advisory boards, and the public to adopt, amend, and interpret the Oregon Electrical Specialty Code (OESC). This code applies to all nonexempt electrical installations and alterations.
Some review types (Type I and Ix) can only be appealed to the Land Use Board of Appeals (LUBA) at the state level. For more information, please visit the LUBA website or call them at 503-373-1265.
For worker safety issues including the use of asbestos or lead-based paint, please contact OSHA.
The Plumbing Code Program website. The division works with building officials, technical committees, advisory boards, and the public to adopt, amend, and interpret the Oregon Plumbing Specialty Code (OPSC).
Oregon Residential Specialty Code (ORSC) website. The division works with building officials, technical committees, advisory boards, and the public to adopt, amend, and interpret the Oregon Residential Specialty Code (ORSC).
ORS 197.360 lists the requirements to qualify for an expedited land division review.
The Oregon State Board of Architect Examiners (Board/OSBAE) was established by the Oregon Legislature in 1919 to protect public health, safety, and welfare through regulating the practice of architecture.
Oregon Structural Specialty Code website. The division works with the Building Codes Structures Board and the Construction Industry Energy Board to adopt the latest editions of the base model codes for the new Oregon Structural Specialty Code (OSSC).
City of Portland original art mural permit information and application.
There are several options for applying including; online, mail, and in person.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OHSA) requires employers to provide all workers with sanitary and immediately-available toilet facilities (restrooms). Read more about OSHA requirements for portable restrooms.
This is intended for anything that does not fall within an existing permit type. Below are several options for submitting an application including; online, by email, mail, and in person.
Urban Forestry is responsible for reviewing Street, City, and Heritage trees. Urban Forestry reviews are conducted any time a project is valued at $25K or greater and any time a Street, City , or Heritage tree may be impacted or removed by the development.
The Pandemic Mobility Support Program was created in an effort to support people in Portland who need to make critical trips during the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Parking tickets issued by the Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) are adjudicated through the Multnomah County Court system. You have 30 days from the date on your ticket to work through the options below, or the citation will be delinquent and you risk increased fines and vehicle impound.
Make a payment for an inspection or citation.
To make a payment online you will need the permit number and the amount due. This information can be located on the invoice you received in the mail. If you cannot find your invoice, call 503-823-1256 for assistance.
Property Management License (Enhanced Service Districts, or ESDs) fees are paid to the City of Portland's Revenue Division.
This form is for anyone who wants to provide feedback about the Healthy Blocks permit program, through the Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT).
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.

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