- 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
- 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
- City Government and Leadership - Portland. gov
Portlanders rely on city government every day to operate parks, fix potholes, fight fires, provide clean drinking water – and much more Learn how the City of Portland delivers services, passes laws and solves problems Meet city leaders and get in touch
- 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
- Visiting - Portland. gov
For those visiting or traveling to Portland, activities, transportation, and general information
- 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
- Downtown Portland Sunday Parkways - September 14, 2025
Join the festivities of open streets during the Downtown Portland Sunday Parkways event Presented by Kaiser Permanente on September 14! On this page, you’ll find information about the Downtown route, what to expect at the event, street closure information, and more
- Portland City Council establishes eight policy committees
During Wednesday's evening session, Jan 16 2025, Portland City Council voted to establish committees as a key element of the city’s new government structure Council President Elana Pirtle-Guiney introduced a resolution that outlines each committee's focus, membership, and leadership
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