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Notice of Land Use Proposal LU 25-013646 CU

The City of Portland complies with Civil Rights Title VI and ADA Title II laws by providing meaningful access to city programs and services. This includes translation, interpretation, and various accommodations to ensure inclusivity. Citizens can request ADA accommodations by calling 503-823-4000.

Fireworks 911 call times improve on July 4th thanks to new reporting tool

Portland's new online fireworks reporting tool decreased 911 calls by 13% on July 4th, allowing dispatchers to respond more quickly to emergencies. The tool received 4,590 reports this season, contributing to a downward trend in fireworks-related fires. Emergency officials emphasize the importance of compliance with the city's fireworks ban for public safety.

12th Annual Dunn's Duffers Charity Golf Tournament

The 12th annual Dunn's Duffers Charity Golf Tournament raised funds for the Ovarian Cancer Alliance of Oregon and Southwest Washington, attracting 144 participants. Steve Dunn, the event organizer, emphasized the importance of self-advocacy for women experiencing unusual symptoms.

Portland City Council weighs new levy to fund parks

Portland city councilors consider a tax increase to fund parks, debating two options that would raise the rate to either $1.37 or $1.47 per $1,000 of assessed property value. Public testimony reveals concerns about the funding model, with some advocating for a sustainable solution beyond taxpayer approval.

Oregon's Wyden invites Trump's border czar to visit Portland

U.S. Senator Ron Wyden invited White House border czar Tom Homan to attend a town hall meeting in Portland next month to discuss immigration policies. Wyden emphasized the importance of understanding local impacts on communities as Homan shapes border security strategies. Homan's invitation follows his recent comments about sanctuary cities amid ongoing protests in Portland.

ICE agents illegally detained Oregon man, federal court rules

A federal court ruled that ICE unlawfully detained a Newport man, identified as "YZLH," who has been seeking asylum in the U.S. since spring 2023. District Judge Michael H. Simon stated that the Department of Homeland Security's termination of the man's parole was unauthorized and ordered his release.

How to stay safe swimming in Oregon rivers

Swimming in Oregon's rivers poses risks that lead to annual drownings. Cold water temperatures, strong currents, and environmental factors contribute to these incidents, prompting officials to urge swimmers to never swim alone and to wear life jackets. Safety recommendations also include staying hydrated and being aware of surrounding water users.

With Federal Grants on the Line, Portland Leaders Weigh Whether to Comply With Trump's Anti-DEI Directives

Portland leaders face tough decisions over federal funding compliance with anti-DEI directives from the Trump administration. City Administrator Michael Jordan warned that failing to comply could result in the loss of hundreds of millions in federal grants crucial for various programs. The City Council plans to explore legal and policy options in response to these federal demands.

City Administrator Addresses Federal Compliance and Equity Funding Impacts

Portland faces challenges in maintaining diversity, equity, and inclusion programs due to federal compliance demands linked to executive orders from the Trump Administration. City officials must certify adherence to these orders to access crucial federal grants, including a recent $2 million award for housing support. Mayor Keith Wilson and the City Council are exploring legal and policy options to navigate these changes.

Notice of Land Use Request for Response LU 25-007973 CU

The City of Portland has published a notice for a conditional use review concerning a land use request at 8500 NE Siskiyou St, with comments due by July 30, 2025. The request seeks public input on the proposed use of the site, emphasizing community engagement in the planning process.

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