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Northwest District, Portland Downtown, Sellwood-Moreland and 32 other neighborhoods. Learn about District 4.
2025 Portland Sunday Parkways Season
Mar 14, 2025 · Thanks to funding from Kaiser Permanente, the Portland Clean Energy Community Benefits Fund (PCEF), and generous sponsors, Sunday Parkways is excited to …
Mayor Keith Wilson - Portland.gov
Keith Wilson serves as Portland's first mayor in a new form of government. Born and raised in North Portland, this longtime business owner is focused on ending unsheltered homelessness …
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Jan 21, 2025 · An estimated 108,000 individuals in Oregon could be targeted for deportation, creating fear and uncertainty in Portland's immigrant community. Wilson emphasized …
Portland City Council
The new Portland City Council represents four geographic districts, working together to create laws that improve living, working, and visiting Portland.
Councilor Mitch Green - Portland.gov
I'm one of the three councilors representing District 4 (the entire west side of Portland, including a few neighborhoods in Southeast Portland.). We have the opportunity to go big and build the …
Policy committees - Portland.gov
The City of Portland ensures meaningful access to City programs, services, and activities to comply with Civil Rights Title VI and ADA Title II laws and reasonably provides: translation, …
City Government and Leadership | Portland.gov
5 days ago · Portlanders rely on city government every day to operate parks, fix potholes, fight fires, provide clean drinking water – and much more. Learn how the City of Portland delivers …
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