- 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
- 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
- Jobs and Internships - Portland. gov
Employment and internship opportunities throughout City of Portland bureaus and programs
- Portland City Council
The new Portland City Council represents four geographic districts, working together to create laws that improve living, working, and visiting Portland
- District 3 - Portland. gov
The City of Portland ensures meaningful access to City programs, services, and activities to comply with Civil Rights Title VI and ADA Title II laws and reasonably provides: translation, interpretation, modifications, accommodations, alternative formats, auxiliary aids and services
- Portland Downtown
The densely populated Portland Downtown neighborhood located along the western shore of Willamette River offers public transportation and plenty to explore, including Portland Art Museum, Portland State University, Farmers Market, Pioneer Courthouse Square, food carts, restaurants, shopping and hotels
- Pay my bill - Portland. gov
Pay and manage your options on your City of Portland sewer, stormwater, and water bill If you can’t pay your full bill, contact us
- 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
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