Services and Resources

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The Facility Permit Program (FPP) is designed to serve customers with on-going interior tenant improvements where facility maintenance, upgrade and renovations are frequent.
Fire performance art requires that both the artist and the venue have a fire permit. Fire performance artists must have a permit for each performance.
This permit is for Candles (handheld); Campfires; Small Scales Special Effect; Sleepovers; and Theatrical Performances.
Permits are required for temporary events that may pose a fire and life safety hazard. This includes: events of 500 or more in an assembly building, 49 or more in a non-assembly building or fenced outdoor area, trade shows with six or more booths, and any haunted house.
Permits are required for the use of tents or membrane structures. These are temporary structures, enclosures or shelters, with or without sidewalls or drops, constructed of fabric or pliable material and supported by any manner except by air or the contents.
Fire performance art requires that both the artist and the venue have a fire permit. Fire performance artists must have a permit for each performance. The venue can get a single use permit or an annual permit.
A permit is required for use of lasers needing a federal variance. This includes use at concerts, theater performances, and other gatherings for entertainment purposes.
Fire permit application for the use of pyrotechnic or special effects at concerts, movies, plays, theatrical productions, etc.
Instructions on how to file a disability claim with Fire and Police Disability and Retirement.
Receive information about openings for entry level firefighter positions.
Make a payment for an inspection or citation.
The FPDR pension calculator is used to calculate a rough estimate of your expected FPDR Two monthly retirement pension benefits.
The Portland Bureau of Transportation offers free Vision Zero yard signs for neighbors who want to promote safe driving on their streets
Fire and Police Disability and Retirement (FPDR) members use the portal to view and update information related to their retirement benefits, disability claims, and payment profile.
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.
Environmental Services can provide on-site technical help for drainage issues on your property. We can help you pick safe options to manage the rain on your property or find solutions to drainage problems. You can schedule an appointment for a site visit or contact us with questions.
Upcoming FPDR retirement workshops
Apply for a fire permit to install, remove or alter tanks and related equipment.
Update tax withholding from my pension payment
Fire and Police Disability and Retirement (FPDR) members can update their phone number, address, email, family status.
Anyone who lives or works in Portland is invited to take NET training for free. There are over 2,000 Active volunteers in Portland. Join them today, with the four steps below!