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Notice of Finding of No Significant Impact and Notice of Intent to Request a Release of Funds

The Portland Housing Bureau plans to request $800,000 in Home Investment Partnerships funds from HUD for the construction of the ALSO Apartments, a 39-unit affordable housing project in Gresham, Oregon. The project aims to replace a single-family home with a four-story multi-family building, including various amenities for residents. Public comments on the project are welcome until August 1, 2025.

Portland Thorns unveil 'Thorns for All' to boost community impact

The Portland Thorns will launch "Thorns for All," a community-focused initiative, on July 23 during Epicenter Week. This program aims to enhance equity and inclusion in sports while strengthening community ties through events and partnerships.

Teen accused of plotting mass shooting at Kelso mall couldn't have pulled it off attorney

A 14-year-old boy faces charges for allegedly plotting a mass shooting at the Kelso mall. His attorney argues that the teen lacked the means to execute such a plan and claims he is a victim of online predatory groups. The FBI maintains that the threat was serious, citing the discovery of firearms and a manifesto.

City Enlists Veterans Community to Envision a New Street-Level Home for the Coliseum Memorial Walls

The City of Portland plans to relocate the granite honor roll walls of the Veterans Memorials at the Veterans Memorial Coliseum to enhance visibility and accessibility. A project advisory group has outlined key design considerations, emphasizing community interaction and historical connections. The city is now creating a project timeline to implement these recommendations.

New Police Report Shows Crime Decrease Around Portlands Overnight Shelters

A new report from the Portland Police Bureau indicates a significant crime decrease around the city's overnight shelters, with a 12.5% drop in total crime near the Moore Street Shelter. The data suggests that well-managed shelters contribute positively to community safety, supporting local efforts to enhance public safety.

Adena Long Resigns as Director of Portland Parks Recreation

Adena Long resigned as director of Portland Parks & Recreation after over six years of service, prompting the city to initiate a national search for her successor. Sonia Schmanski will serve as acting director during this transition. Long's leadership saw the implementation of key initiatives and programs that enhanced community engagement and access to parks.

Notice of Land Use Decision LU 25-044050 HR DZ

Portland provides essential accommodations for its programs to comply with Civil Rights Title VI and ADA Title II laws. The city offers translation, interpretation, and auxiliary aids to ensure meaningful access for all individuals. Residents can request ADA accommodations by calling 503-823-4000.

Supporting our Parks

Portland City Council plans to vote on a new Parks Levy to replace the expiring one next year. The proposed five-year levy aims to fund parks, recreation programs, and address long-term maintenance needs. Council members urge community involvement to support the initiative.

Letter to Governor Kotek Regarding Special Session

Oregon Governor Tina Kotek received a letter from Loretta Smith regarding a special session of the Oregon Legislative Assembly. The communication addresses key transport issues pertinent to the state's governance and business sectors.

Portland Housing Bureau to Preserve Nearly 500 Affordable Homes with 23M in Funding Awards

The Portland Housing Bureau (PHB) awarded funding to seven projects aimed at preserving 484 affordable housing units. The $23 million in funding will support capital improvements to enhance energy efficiency and address tenant safety. These initiatives align with the City of Portland’s goals for climate investment and community resilience.

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