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Notice of Land Use Decision LU 25-030388 MLDS

Portland's Land Use Services issued a decision on the Middle Housing Subdivision Review for 5211 SW Vacuna St, published on July 7, 2025. The appeal deadline for this decision is set for July 22, 2025, at 4:30 PM. Residents can find more details and download the official notice on the city’s website.

Notice of a Land Use Decision LU 25-013064 HR

The City of Portland complies with Civil Rights Title VI and ADA Title II laws by providing translation, interpretation, and accommodations for its programs and services. Residents can request ADA accommodations by calling 503-823-4000. The city emphasizes its commitment to ensuring meaningful access for all.

6 months in, city council charts new path in Portland governance

Portland's city councilors, six months into their term, navigate a challenging budget cycle while striving to enhance community representation. They balanced an $8.6 billion budget amid a projected $90 million deficit, with council president Elana Pirtle-Guiney emphasizing the need for improved communication and engagement with residents.

Portland City Council Unanimously Passes Councilor Dunphys Noise Ordinance Reform in Emergency Vote, Just in Time for Summer Music Season

The Portland City Council unanimously passed an ordinance on June 25, consolidating the city's noise code and enhancing enforcement transparency. Councilor Jamie Dunphy stated the reform supports musicians, small businesses, and neighborhoods by prioritizing objective decibel measurements for noise complaints.

July 2025 BPS Long-range Planning Project Updates

Portland's Bureau of Planning and Sustainability (BPS) announces extended public comment deadlines for several land use projects, including the Affordable Housing Opportunities Project and the Regulatory Improvement Code Amendment Package. Residents can provide feedback until July 8 and July 18, respectively, on proposed zoning changes aimed at promoting housing and streamlining development. Upcoming public hearings are scheduled for August 26 and July 22.

Notice of Land Use Decision LU 25-042317 AD

Portland provides essential language access services to comply with Civil Rights Title VI and ADA Title II laws. The city offers translation, interpretation, and various accommodations to ensure all residents can access city programs and services. Requests for ADA accommodations can be made by calling 503-823-4000.

Timbers triumph over Revolution in emotional homecoming for Caleb Porter

The Portland Timbers defeated the New England Revolution 2-1, marking the emotional return of former coach Caleb Porter to Providence Park. Porter, who led the Timbers to their historic MLS Cup victory in 2015, expressed his nostalgia and competitive spirit during the match. The night celebrated both the win and the legacy Porter left in Portland.

PHOTOS Portland Japanese Garden hosts vibrant Tanabata festival

The Portland Japanese Garden celebrated Tanabata, the Star Festival, on July 6, 2025, inviting families to write wishes on tanzaku and hang them on bamboo. The event featured musical performances by Takohachi, engaging a diverse audience of all ages. Cultural programs manager Kelsey Cleveland highlighted the festival's focus on harmony and peace.

Sherwood police close roads after officer-involved shooting

Police cordoned off an area near Sherwood City Hall after an officer-involved shooting occurred at the intersection of Southwest Oregon Street and Langer Farms Parkway. Witnesses reported gunshots and saw a police cruiser ram a white pickup truck, which sustained bullet holes. The investigation is ongoing, and the condition of those involved remains unknown.

211 hotline cuts hours, keeps extended childcare and emergency services amid funding cuts

The 211info hotline in Oregon and Southwest Washington has cut its operating hours from 24/7 to weekdays from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. due to financial challenges, as stated by CEO Dan Herman. The service, crucial for connecting residents to essential resources, will maintain extended hours for childcare services and during emergencies.

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