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- Portland Is a Sanctuary City
The City of Portland is committed to protecting and supporting the immigrants who contribute so much to the health, prosperity, and vibrancy of our city On October 15, City Council officially codified Portland's Sanctuary City status Here's what that means and where to find support and resources
- 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
- Tree Inventory Project - Portland. gov
The Tree Inventory Project collects data on street trees and park trees By measuring, mapping, and identifying public trees across Portland, we are able to better manage our urban forest
- 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
- 2025 Portland Sunday Parkways Season
Portland Sunday Parkways builds community through connection, fosters civic pride, stimulates economic development, and represents the community, business and government investments as Portland recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic
- Mayor Wilson Addresses Portland City Council on Sanctuary City Status
Many in Portland are now asking themselves questions about our role in the coming days Oregon is a sanctuary state, which makes our city a sanctuary city in both law and spirit State sanctuary laws have existed since 1987, but were recently strengthened by the Sanctuary Promise Act of 2021
- Mayor Keith Wilson - Portland. gov
The City of Portland announced that it has reached Mayor Keith Wilson’s goal of creating capacity for 1,500 emergency overnight shelter beds through a strategic blend of stable and flexible sleeping units
- Learn about City government - Portland. gov
Information about the City of Portland form of government, elections, Council meetings, and the Council agenda
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