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Notice of Land Use Demo Delay PR 25-061085 HRI

Portland City officials ensure compliance with Civil Rights Title VI and ADA Title II laws by providing translation, interpretation, and accommodations for city programs. Residents can request ADA accommodations by calling 503-823-4000 or using the Relay Service at 711. This initiative aims to enhance accessibility for all community members.

Statement from Councilor Sameer Kanal on Mayor Keith Wilson's Executive Order

Councilor Sameer Kanal condemned the Trump administration for threatening to withhold federal grants from Portland, emphasizing the city's commitment to racial and gender equity. Kanal asserted that Portlanders define their values independently of federal intervention.

August 2025 Newsletter from the Office of Community-based Police Accountability

Damon Lamarr Johnson's death highlights the need for trauma-informed responses to mental health crises. Investigations are ongoing, and a new Oversight System will soon take over responsibilities for police accountability in Portland. The community is encouraged to engage with the oversight process.

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.

Portland Mayor Mandates Compliance With Trump Policies in Effort to Retain Federal Funds

Portland Mayor Keith Wilson issued an executive order mandating compliance with federal anti-discrimination laws to retain $31 million in federal funding. The adjustment affects around 75 city programs and policies, aimed at ensuring access for all residents while adhering to new mandates that limit DEI initiatives. Wilson emphasized the necessity of this decision to protect vital community resources.

Notice of Land Use Request for Response LU 25-038112 PD EN

The City of Portland enhances access to its programs and services to comply with Civil Rights Title VI and ADA Title II laws. It offers translation, interpretation, and various accommodations to ensure inclusivity for all residents. Citizens can request ADA accommodations by calling 503-823-4000.

July Newsletter Livability in the Pearl, SDC Waiver Passes, Parks Levy to Ballot, more

Portland City Council plans to open a new shelter in the Pearl District within months, prompting community concerns about livability. Mayor Wilson's System Development Charge waiver aims to support the construction of 5,000 new homes, while a Parks Levy renewal will be on the November ballot. Community engagement and local business support remain a focus for Councilor Eric Zimmerman.

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.

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.

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