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Broken Elevators Reduce Access to a Southeast Portland Railroad Crossing
Two elevators that allow cyclists and people with mobility challenges to use the pedestrian bridge over train tracks in Southeast Portland are both out of service.
City Shelter Beds Will Shutter Due to Impending Closure of Sunstone Way
Skye Brocker-Knapp, the director of Portland Solutions, wrote to the Portland City Council that up to 134 beds currently operated by Sunstone Way would be closing in the coming months.
Home Forward Officials Brief Board on Agency’s Struggles
Home Forward, the city’s housing authority, last week divulged more information to its board of commissioners about its high vacancy rates, nonpayment of rent and cash flow woes.
An ‘Elegant Solution’ Emerges for the Portland Harbor Superfund Site and a Troubled Tycoon
After more than a quarter century, the public could emerge as an unexpected winner from one of Oregon’s largest environmental disasters.
Policy to Crack Down on Sex Trafficking Meets Pushback From Portland City Council
A policy intended to dampen human trafficking and sexual exploitation particularly along 82nd Avenue last week hit opposition from some councilors who worried that it would penalize small business owners and drive exploitation further into the shadows, making it harder to identify and help victims.
Portland City Council Retreat Costs $27,000
A Texas consulting firm led a session in which councilors expressed their policy hopes and dreams.
Portland Leaders Mull Renaming the Street and K-8 School After Allegations Against César Chávez
Portland leaders are talking about renaming César E. Chavez Boulevard in view of allegations that the civil rights and labor leader abused multiple women and young girls throughout his career.
Portland City Council Retreat Turns Into Wishcasting
Little, if any, discussion addressed the difficult question of what councilors would seek to cut
Metro President Will Step Down for Lake Oswego Gig
Peterson will be leaving her voter-elected position nine months before her second term is over.
Portland Leaders Mull Two New Fees to Fund Street Maintenance
Amid an ongoing transportation funding crisis, a committee of the Portland City Council is mulling a $68 million funding package that would charge homeowners, renters and utility franchise companies a monthly fee so that the city could fill potholes and keep its streets from deteriorating.
City Council Directs $150,000 to Legal Support for Immigrants and Refugees
The money will go to SOAR Immigration Legal Services, a program by the Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon that the city already funds.
Metro President Lynn Peterson Could Leave Post Early to Take Lake Oswego Manager Gig
Metro President Lynn Peterson could leave her elected position leading the regional government to take a job as Lake Oswego city manager as early as next week.









