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Prosper Portland Repos Old Town Buildings Purchased by Failed Shoe Startup
Prosper Portland has repossessed two buildings in the Old Town neighborhood that had been purchased by a failed shoe start-up after it secured a $7 million loan from Prosper in 2025.
Metro Chamber Threatens Legal Action if City Council Council Makes Changes to Arts Tax
The Portland Metro Chamber is threatening to sue the city if the City Council makes changes to the city’s Arts Tax without voter approval.
City Council Passes Street Fee to Raise Revenues for Street Maintenance
The Portland City Council late last month passed a street fee that is estimated to bring in around $47 million annually to help the city fund street repairs.
Documents Detail Disturbing Allegations Against Two Portland Firefighters
One Portland firefighter is accused of sending sexually explicit photos to a minor girl. Another has been released on bail while facing child sex abuse material charges.
Council Passes Code Change Aimed at Quelling Sex Trafficking
The council debated if police could be trusted to fairly enforce a policy that gives ample discretion to officers.
Top Public Safety Leader at the City to Depart Later This Month
Bob Cozzie, the deputy city administrator overseeing the public safety area at the city of Portland, is leaving the city later this month.
Home Forward Board Approves Outgoing CEO’s Severance Package
The Home Forward board of commissioners on Friday morning approved a $171,000 severance package for its embattled former CEO Ivory Mathews, who resigned this week in a cloud of controversy over her travel spending on the taxpayer’s dime.
Mayor Wilson Says He ‘Does Not Support’ Ivory Mathews’ Severance Package
Mayor Keith Wilson says he “does not support” the severance package offered to outgoing Home Forward CEO Ivory Mathews, who announced her resignation earlier this week after WW reported on her prolific agency-funded travel habits.
Three City Councilors Met With Tom Dundon and Received Comped Blazers Playoff Tickets
The councilors met with Dundon as the Moda Center renovation may hinge on council’s approval of funding.
County Commissioner and City Councilor Call on Home Forward Board to Resign
The departing CEO, who resigned after WW reported on her travel habits, will receive a severance package of six months’ pay—$171,424.80—plus help finding her next job.
Embattled Home Forward CEO Will Resign
Willamette Week’s reporting showed that Ivory Mathews traveled the country attending conferences while her agency floundered.
City Councilors Respond to Home Forward CEO’s Travel: ‘Doesn’t Pass the Smell Test’
“It adds fuel to the argument that government is all about waste, fraud and abuse.”











