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Portland City Council Narrowly Passes Foie Gras Ban
In about seven months, restaurants and retailers won’t be allowed to sell force-fed foie gras in the city.
City Council Allots $2.5 Million to Housing Projects in North and Northeast Portland
The Portland City Council on Wednesday passed an ordinance to give two Black-led nonprofits a total of $2.5 million toward their efforts to build affordable housing in North and Northeast Portland.
City Council Appears to Have the Seven Votes Needed to Pass a Foie Gras Ban
Given that all six members of the council’s progressive caucus are likely to support the ban, its fate rests with a few potential swing votes—most obviously, Councilor Steve Novick. And he has made up his mind.
Southeast Portland Councilors Fund Shatterproof Glass at Oft-Vandalized Accessibility Elevators
Councilor Steve Novick, who championed the idea, said he thinks councilors’ budgets are too fat—and that “as long as I have the money, I’m going to put it to good use.”
City Council Raises Arts Tax to $50
The new rate is expected to bring in more revenue while exempting a portion of low-income Portlanders.
City Council Passes Mask Ban for Law Enforcement
Councilors say the ordinance will make it easier for Portland police officers to identify potential law enforcement imposters.
Company Faces $61,000 in Fines After City Says It Removed Trees Critical to Health of the Columbia Slough
The trees in question were part of a riparian area considered critical for the health of the slough’s ecosystem.
City Councilor Angelita Morillo’s Chief of Staff Files Discrimination Complaint
Andre Miller, the chief of staff to Councilor Angelita Morillo, filed a discrimination complaint against the councilor last week.
Portland City Council Keen on Campesinos Boulevard
Portland city councilors appeared eager May 26 to rename Northeast and Southeast César E. Chávez Boulevard to Campesinos Boulevard.
Portland City Council to Consider Renaming César Chávez Boulevard to Campesinos Boulevard
The renaming effort comes in light of a New York Times investigation that found the labor leader had sexually abused multiple young girls and women.
City Council Advances $8.5 Billion Budget With Cuts to Parks, Public Safety and Shelters
Familiar fault lines between the progressive and moderate flanks of the council resulted in many stalemate votes.
Controversial Proposal to Reroute $10 Million From New Police Accountability Body Fails
The Portland City Council voted down a controversial budget amendment Tuesday that would have taken $10 million from the new Office of Community Police Accountability to partly restore cuts to the fire and police bureaus in Mayor Keith Wilson’s proposed budget.











