- Recreation Activity Guide - Portland. gov
You are welcome to visit any Portland Parks Recreation center Use the Find a Park map to see where community and arts centers, indoor pools, and outdoor pools are located
- Portland City Council
The new Portland City Council represents four geographic districts, working together to create laws that improve living, working, and visiting Portland
- 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
- Suggested walks around Portland
Explore the sights, parks and neighborhoods of Portland through these suggested walks created by the Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT)
- A complete list of monuments in the City of Portlands public art . . .
The City of Portland's definition of public monuments refers to three-dimensional, publicly displayed works of art or structures that memorialize or honor a specific person, place, or event
- Natural Areas - Portland. gov
Portland Parks Recreation’s natural areas are home to a wide diversity of wildlife, including six different species of owls One owl species that you may encounter is the barred owl, which has been observed in Forest Park, Gabriel Park, Hoyt Arboretum, Oaks Bottom and River View Natural Area
- City planning - Portland. gov
City of Portland invites public testimony on a recommendation to increase the supply of affordable housing The latest draft of the Affordable Housing Opportunities Project has been released for public testimony
- 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
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