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- City of Portland, Oregon | Portland. gov
Your vote resulted in more representation! In 2022, voters changed the form of Portland city government and increased the number of elected representatives
- Leaf Day (2025-26) - Portland. gov
For Leaf Day service, crews with the Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) sweep 82 zones, primarily those with the highest concentration of mature street trees Leaf removal in these zones is FREE Find out if you’re in a Leaf Zone and your schedule for the 2025-2026 season
- Check permit status - Portland. gov
Check the status of your building permit, trade permit, or other residential and commercial permits Project status reports are updated daily Find the Daily Permit Request List and the Daily Pre-Issuance List
- About the Equitable Gas Leaf Blower Phase-out | Portland. gov
Portland City Council unanimously voted to phase out gas leaf blowers starting January 1, 2026 This policy will improve public health and quality of life for landscape workers and other residents The full ban begins in 2028
- Mayor Keith Wilson - Portland. gov
Keith Wilson serves as Portland's first mayor in a new form of government Born and raised in North Portland, this longtime business owner is focused on ending unsheltered homelessness and making Portland a great place to live, work and visit
- Homelessness and Housing Committee - Portland. gov
In accordance with Portland City Code and state law, City Council holds hybrid public meetings, which provide for both virtual and in-person participation Councilors may elect to attend remotely by video and teleconference, or in-person
- Homelessness Assistance Guide - Portland. gov
Call 9-1-1 and request the Community Health Assess and Treat Team (CHAT) and or Portland Street Response Both teams help to provide assistance and treatment to individuals experiencing crisis
- Free Street Trees - Trees for Planting Strips - Portland. gov
What kind of tree will be planted? We select trees suited to the available space from the City’s Approved Street Tree Planting List These trees are chosen for their ability to thrive in Portland’s changing climate, while being low-maintenance, drought-tolerant and resilient to pests and disease
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