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Coming Soon Welcoming Week 2025

Portland Mayor Wilson announced an executive order to align city policies with federal anti-discrimination laws, protecting $349 million in grants. This decision follows community concerns about the safety of immigrant and refugee families, particularly in light of the recent ‘No Kings’ Protest. The city will participate in Welcoming Week from September 12 to 21, 2025, to foster inclusivity.

Notice of Land Use Proposal LU 25-052792 AD

The city of Mohawk, New York, announced a land use proposal, LU 25-052792 AD, scheduled for discussion on August 1, 2025. This proposal is part of ongoing efforts to manage land use within the region, impacting local business operations and historic site tours.

The City's New Fiscal Year and Civic Life

Portland's City Council approved an $8.6 billion budget for the fiscal year starting July 1, marking the city's first budget process under its new mayor-council government. The budget maintains funding for several Civic Life programs but eliminates five staff positions to make citywide adjustments.

PCEF Program Manager Sam Baraso recognized in Portland Business Journals 2025 40 Under 40

PCEF Program Manager Sam Baraso received recognition as one of the Portland Business Journal’s “40 Under 40” honorees for 2025. The awards ceremony on July 17 celebrated young leaders in the Portland area shaping the future through innovation and community engagement. Baraso's achievement highlights his impactful leadership at PCEF.

Notice of Land Use Decision LU 25-036927 MLDS

Portland ensures access to city programs and services, adhering to Civil Rights Title VI and ADA Title II laws. The city provides various accommodations, including translation and interpretation services, to meet diverse community needs. Residents can request ADA accommodations by calling 503-823-4000.

Councilor Loretta Smith Responds to Mayor Wilsons Executive Order on Civil Rights Compliance

Councilor Loretta Smith responded to Mayor Wilson's Executive Order aimed at ensuring Portland's compliance with the Civil Rights Act. Smith emphasized the city's commitment to upholding civil rights and called for clearer guidelines to support ongoing adherence to these laws.

Give testimony on draft proposals to increase the supply of affordable housing

The Affordable Housing Opportunities Project (AHOP) proposes zoning changes in Portland to enhance affordable housing availability. The initiative targets properties owned by nonprofit organizations and public agencies, aiming to eliminate zoning barriers. Public feedback during the draft period showed strong support, with some concerns about specific sites.

Supporters Pack Courtroom for Portlander Facing Federal Protest Charges

FBI agents arrested Robert Jacob Hoopes, 24, at his home for allegedly assaulting an ICE officer during a protest in June. Supporters, including members of the Quaker community, rallied for Hoopes, who pleaded not guilty to felony charges that could lead to significant prison time.

Meet Hinge Health New Virtual Physical Therapy Benefit

Hinge Health launched a new virtual physical therapy benefit aimed at enhancing wellness and mental health. The program, available from July 31 to August 20, 2025, focuses on addressing various diseases and conditions through digital therapy solutions.

Notice of Land Use Proposal LU 25-047485 AD

The City of Salmon, Idaho, will host an event on July 31, 2025, to discuss a new land use proposal, LU 25-047485 AD. The proposal aims to address modifications related to land use and translation services. Community feedback will be solicited during the event.

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