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Portland's AMPLIFY PDX block party aims to unite and support local nonprofits

Portland’s AMPLIFY PDX block party unites 20 local nonprofits for a community resource event on Aug. 9, aiming to raise funds and awareness. The event will feature various activities from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Open Signal: Portland Community Media Center.

Volunteers improve Cathedral Park for wildlife and recreation

Volunteers gathered at Cathedral Park in Portland to enhance recreational space and improve fish habitats. The Human Access Project, alongside SOLVE, has removed 150 tons of concrete since 2021 and is launching a new initiative to further improve river access.

Two friends begin 3,600-mile bike ride from Portland to raise Alzheimers awareness

Two friends will begin a 3,600-mile bike ride from Portland, Oregon, to Portland, Maine, to raise awareness about Alzheimer's disease. The journey, led by Tracey Collins, who has early-onset Alzheimer's, will conclude on World Alzheimer's Day, September 21, 2025. They aim to connect with communities and share their story while documenting the trek for a film titled "Racing AL."

Filtration Neighbor Update - Aug. 8, 2025

The Bull Run Treatment Project will cause significant traffic disruptions on Altman Road and Dodge Park Boulevard from August 14 to October. Road closures and flagged traffic will be in effect to facilitate the installation of new water lines, with emergency access maintained. Drivers should exercise caution, especially on Cottrell Road, where uneven surfaces are being addressed.

Notice of Land Use Proposal LU 25-051694 RP

The City of Portland provides essential accommodations for access to city programs and services to comply with Civil Rights Title VI and ADA Title II laws. Residents can request various support services, including translation and interpretation, by calling 503-823-4000. This initiative ensures inclusivity for all community members.

Portland Pickles rally late to take Game 1 in Salem

The Portland Pickles secured a 4-3 comeback victory against the Marion Berries in Game 1 of the West Coast League playoffs. Josh Schleichardt tied the game with a home run in the eighth inning, and Tanner Griffith drove in the winning run in the ninth. The series continues with Game 2 on Saturday at Walker Stadium.

Police identify pedestrian struck, killed during multi-scene crash in NE Portland

Authorities identified 49-year-old DaRon V. Craig as the pedestrian killed by a speeding vehicle in Northeast Portland. The incident occurred around 11:45 a.m. on Thursday, with another pedestrian hospitalized in critical condition.

Avalos, Dunphy Resolution to Create a Comprehensive, Unified Housing Strategy Passes City Council

The Portland City Council approved the Unified Housing Strategy (UHS) on an 11-1 vote, aiming to create a cohesive approach to housing. Councilors Avalos and Dunphy emphasized the need for effective solutions to Portland's ongoing housing crisis. The UHS seeks to align existing policies and set measurable goals by December 2025.

Councilor Avalos August 2025 Newsletter

Councilor Avalos invites East Portland residents to the D1 People’s Picnic on August 24, promoting community engagement and local resources. The event will feature family activities, live music, and interactions with city officials, including Mayor Keith Wilson. Additionally, Avalos announces the launch of a personal column to foster direct communication with constituents.

Why Im Starting This Column And Why I Want You With Me

Councilor Candace Avalos of Portland has launched a personal column to directly communicate with constituents about her thoughts on city governance and the new charter. She aims to provide transparency about her decision-making process and share insights from her experiences within City Hall. The column is intended as an informal platform for dialogue between her and the community.

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