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City Code

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Current repository for City Code and Charter documents.

Health Assessment Survey

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From road closures to home heating tips, the City of Portland can help you stay safe when severe weather hits. We're responsible for your streets, parks, water, storm drains and garbage collection, which can all be impacted by winter weather. Up-to-date winter weather information can be found here.

About PDX 311

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PDX 311 improves access to local government within Multnomah County by providing a single point of contact – in person, online or over the phone to find information, report issues, or request services.

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CAO Michael Jordan
The Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act provides money and assistance for the Portland community. The City of Portland received $114 million in federal relief funds to distribute throughout the region and address COVID-19's impact on our health, households and small businesses.
The Central Eastside District is one of three enhanced service districts in Portland, where property owners fund enhanced services such as trash cleanup, graffiti removal and business development.

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Interim CFO Thomas Lannom
Michael Jordan serves as chief administrative officer for the City of Portland. He previously held leadership roles with the State of Oregon, Metro and Clackamas County.
This investment ensures core City services can continue despite severe revenue shortfalls, and funds a temporary staff team to support overall implementation of our Rescue Plan award. This program is funded by the American Rescue Plan, which is investing in Portland’s recovery – and our future.
The Clean & Safe District is one of three enhanced service districts in Portland, where property owners fund enhanced services such as trash cleanup, graffiti removal and business development.
By hosting events and providing grants for community programming, the Community Healing Arts Initiative helps Portlanders grieve and heal.
Most City of Portland downtown facilities will reopen to community members Wednesday, June 1, 2022, as the City transitions to a new phase in the COVID-19 pandemic.
This page contains a list of city and regional resources to support our communities as we experience the COVID-19 pandemic and get through this together.
Tax year 2019 filing and payment deadlines have been extended to July 15, 2020.
The Portland Emergency Coordination Center’s (ECC) Situation Status reports compile information and status updates about Portland’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The ECC is moving towards demobilization and partial activation. The last ECC Situation Status report was sent out on June 3, 2021.
What is the Emergency Coordination Center (ECC) and what is its purpose during the COVID-19 emergency?
The following resources and information related to illness in the workplace are provided to guide the City of Portland’s internal COVID-19 response.
Audit recommendations, City Council direction and a full program assessment present the opportunity to better understand the strengths and needs of the City's Enhanced Service District program.
In Portland, property and business owners fund extra services such as trash cleanup, graffiti removal, community safety and business development through the City’s Enhanced Service District program. A significant part of Portland’s core is represented by three existing service districts. 
When allocating Round 1 of the City's award, Council set aside a Housing Stabilization Contingency to make sure flexible funds are available to respond to the community's greatest need. This program is funded by the American Rescue Plan, which is investing in Portland’s recovery – and our future.