- 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
- Public Works - Portland. gov
Public Works provides clean drinking water; vibrant parks and recreation; reliable sewer and stormwater management; and keeps our transportation system safe and accessible so people can get where they need to go We also prepare for the impacts of climate change, with a focus on Portland’s most vulnerable populations
- 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
- Portland5 Centers for the Arts
Operated by Metro, Portland'5 is the nation's fifth largest performing arts center and hosts more than 1,000 music, theater, dance, and lecture performances every year
- 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
- 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
- 2025 Safer Portland Grant
The grant prioritizes prevention efforts in Cully, Hazelwood, Eliot, and Powellhurst-Gilbert neighborhoods, along with other areas known for high gun violence rates, but organizations throughout Portland are encouraged to apply
|