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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.

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City of Portland Office of Equity and Human Rights Civil Rights Title VI and ADA Title II Complaint Form.
Request an accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) for any City of Portland program, service, event, or activity. To ensure the best response, please make your request at least five business days before the program or event, if possible.
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.
PF&R’s Community Meeting Rooms remain closed at this time. We do not have an estimate of when they might reopen. (Last updated: June 2022.)

Portland Fire & Rescue has community meeting rooms available for public use in seven fire stations located throughout the City of Portland.
Sunderland Yard is a city facility that recycles materials from work done by the Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT). Facility produces compost, recycled rock, screened dirt, as well as sand from snow and ice response. Recycled rock and compost for sale. Screened dirt free.

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Provide testimony on a specific agenda item, sign up for a Communication, submit written testimony, or provide feedback on policy or actions of the City of Portland to a member of Council.
Get engaged with the transition project by requesting a community presentation or by signing up for a monthly newsletter.
The Office of Equity and Human Rights highly appreciates your feedback. It is anonymous, therefore, your contact information will not be available to us.
The Office of Equity and Human Rights highly appreciates your participation. Please give us your feedback. Your feedbacks are anonymous. Thank you!
Transparency and accountability are essential in police-community relationships. We need your input, get involved, join the FITCOG!
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.
New Committee Members Sought
Order posters and stickers to label garbage, recycling, and compost bins at your workplace.
Order free garbage, recycling, and compost signs for rental home, smallplex, or multifamily tenants.
Safe Routes to School works to reduce traffic congestion and harmful idling fumes around schools. The Idle-Free School Toolkit is available to help spread the word that idling is especially hazardous for children and should be reduced around school drop-off and pick-up areas.
Enter the Printing Services Portal to create an electronic service request (eSR) and submit to P&D. Customers are encouraged to email, call, or stop by the P&D customer service desk to discuss orders and learn more about P&D services.
The Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) can install signs to prevent people parking and blocking your mailbox. A $75 fee applies. If this is a new or infrequent problem, you may instead call PBOT Parking Enforcement at 503-823-5195 or request mailbox stickers by calling 503-823-7275.

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