Environment Archives - Port of Portland https://www.portofportlandmaine.org/category/environment/ municipal institutions Wed, 16 Jun 2021 13:59:37 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://www.portofportlandmaine.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/cropped-Portland-32x32.png Environment Archives - Port of Portland https://www.portofportlandmaine.org/category/environment/ 32 32 Prosper Portland https://www.portofportlandmaine.org/prosper-portland/ Sat, 10 Oct 2020 13:14:36 +0000 https://www.portofportlandmaine.org/?p=61 We are the economic and urban development agency for the city of Portland.

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We are the economic and urban development agency for the city of Portland. We focus on building an equitable economy by carrying out a comprehensive range of economic development programs that support small business, improve access to workforce training, and create jobs for Portland residents

Business Tools

Prosper Portland connects people and resources to build an equitable economy
by growing family-wage jobs, advancing opportunities for prosperity, collaborating with partners for an equitable city, and creating vibrant neighborhoods and communities.

Social Equity

Prosper Portland is focused on harnessing and expanding our tools for job creation, place-making and economic opportunity to achieve widely shared prosperity among all residents of Portland.

Our Priorities

Prosper Portland focuses on building an equitable economy, based on four cornerstones: growing family-wage jobs, advancing opportunities for prosperity, collaborating with partners for an equitable city, and creating vibrant neighborhoods and communities. To support that work, we seek to maintain an equitable, innovative, financially sustainable agency. Prosper Portland invests financial and human capital to serve the city and its residents.

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City Elections Office https://www.portofportlandmaine.org/city-elections-office/ Sun, 13 Sep 2020 13:23:06 +0000 https://www.portofportlandmaine.org/?p=67 The City Elections Office works with Multnomah County and the state to oversee City elections, certify candidates and measures to the ballot, and certify election results.

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The City Elections Office works with Multnomah County and the state to oversee City elections, certify candidates and measures to the ballot, and certify election results. The Office also enforces City campaign finance regulations and provides information on candidacy and measure processes.

Location

1221 SW Fourth Avenue
Room 130
Portland, OR 97204

What We Do

The City Elections Office Oversees and Administers…

  • Candidacy Process
  • Registry of Candidates
  • Petition Process for Initiatives, Referendums, and Recalls
  • City-Referred Measure Process
  • Election Results Certification
  • City Lobbying and Political Consultant Regulations

The City Elections Office Also Provides General Guidance and Enforces…

  • City Campaign Finance Regulations
  • Political Activity Restrictions for City Employees

Who We Are

Mary Hull Caballero is the elected Auditor for the City of Portland, taking office in January 2015. Mary was re-elected in 2018, and began her second term in January 2019. She previously worked as a performance auditor at Metro Regional Government in Portland and the Oregon Department of Transportation. Prior to entering the auditing field, Mary co-founded and managed a public policy leadership development organization and was a newspaper reporter. She holds a Master’s Degree in Public Policy and Management from Carnegie Mellon University. She received her undergraduate degree in communication from Lewis and Clark College. Mary is a Certified Internal Auditor and a Certified Government Auditing Professional. Find out more about the City Auditor and Auditor’s Office programs.

Elections Officer

Louise Hansen joined the Elections Office as City Elections Officer in June 2020. The Elections Officer oversees campaign finance investigations, political consultant and lobbyist regulations, rulemaking, City petitions, and candidate filings. Louise came to the City after working as Civil Rights Division Intake & Support Manager for the Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries (BOLI). Louise also previously worked as a Bilingual Civil Rights Investigator at BOLI. Prior to that, Louise clerked for the Clackamas County Circuit Court.

Louise holds a Juris Doctorate from Lewis & Clark Law School and a Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Studies with an Emphasis in Environmental and Social Justice from the University of California – Santa Cruz. After law school, Louise remained active in the Oregon legal community by serving as Co-Secretary of the Oregon Women Lawyers Clackamas Chapter and most recently as Co-Chair of the Oregon Minority Lawyers Association.

Elections Coordinator

Cody Sibley joined the City Auditor’s Office as the Elections Coordinator in January 2020. He provides program support to the City Elections Officer in campaign finance, administration of elections, and the lobbyist and political consultant disclosure regulations. Prior to joining the City of Portland, Cody served as the Administrative Rules Coordinator for the Oregon Department of Education. Cody holds a Master of Public Policy from Oregon State University and a Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication with a Concentration in Political Communication from Louisiana State University. In his free time, Cody enjoys summer hikes, trips to the coast, and trying the craft beer available in Portland.

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Planning and Sustainability https://www.portofportlandmaine.org/planning-and-sustainability/ Mon, 17 Aug 2020 13:08:28 +0000 https://www.portofportlandmaine.org/?p=55 The Bureau of Planning and Sustainability (BPS) develops creative and practical solutions to enhance Portland’s livability, preserve distinctive places, and plan for a resilient future.

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The Bureau of Planning and Sustainability (BPS) develops creative and practical solutions to enhance Portland’s livability, preserve distinctive places, and plan for a resilient future.

Location

1810 SW 5th Ave
Suite 710
Portland, OR 97201

What we do

At its heart, BPS is a convener and coordinator of complex projects and plans, which balance multiple objectives and set the direction for Portland’s future.

In collaboration with partners and the community, BPS aligns resources and actions for the next generation of urban strategies that will achieve community goals through:

  • Comprehensive land use, neighborhood, district, economic, historic and environmental planning, and urban design.
  • Research, policy and technical services to advance green building, energy efficiency and the use of solar and renewable energy, waste prevention, composting and recycling, and a sustainable food system.
  • Policy and actions to address climate change.

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Revenue https://www.portofportlandmaine.org/revenue/ Sun, 26 Jul 2020 13:18:48 +0000 https://www.portofportlandmaine.org/?p=64 The Revenue Division collects revenues to fund essential services and provides regulatory oversight for protection of the public.

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The Revenue Division collects revenues to fund essential services and provides regulatory oversight for protection of the public.

Location

111 SW Columbia Street
Suite 600
Portland, OR 97201

Pay your personal income tax

Metro Supporting Housing Services (SHS) and Multnomah County Preschool For All (PFA) Personal Income Tax programs are paid to the City of Portland’s Revenue Division. Make an estimated, quarterly, or extension payment.

Pay your business tax

Portland Business License Tax (and related surcharges and fees), Multnomah County Business Income Tax, and Metro Supportive Housing Services (SHS) Business Income Tax are paid through the City of Portland. Make quarterly or extension payments, pay a tax bill, or make a general tax payment.

File your business tax returns

Businesses subject to the Portland Business License Tax, Multnomah County Business Income Tax, and/or Clean Energy Surcharge must file a business tax return at the same time they file their federal and state income tax returns. You must claim an exemption from the business tax on the tax return.

Register for a Revenue Division tax account

Businesses that are subject to the Portland Business License Tax, Portland Transient Lodgings Tax, Multnomah County Business Income Tax, and/or the Metro Supportive Housing Services (SHS) Business Income Tax are required to register for a Revenue Division tax account.

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