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Was an affordable-housing fix fumbled? Portland City Hall Roundup
Portland City Commissioner Nick Fish and Multnomah County Commissioner Jeff Cogen take in the view from a room in the newly renovated Mark O. Hatfield Building. Comment?
During his first State of the City address , Portland Mayor Charlie Hales talked a lot about the months-long budgeting process. Comment?
Portlanders appear to be taking advantage of the month-long arts tax extension that moved the due date for the $35-per-person tax to May 15. Comment?
Fair housing goals fall short; TriMet plans service upgrades: Portland/Gresham news
Several key pillars from Portland Commissioner Nick Fish's road map to battle housing discrimination haven't been implemented nearly two years after he quelled community uproar by announcing a "bold" action plan. Comment?
Pro-fluoride campaign scores massive donation: Portland City Hall roundup
Healthy Kids, Healthy Portland , the group pushing Portlanders to approve a plan to fluoridate the city's water this May, has a received a massive donation pushing it far ahead of the opposing campaign, Clean Water Portland . Comment?
Portland, with high water and sewer rates, needs to contain capital spending
As if exempt from economic contractions of the last decade, Portland's water and sewer rates more than doubled. Comment?
City Council moves on changes to arts tax: Portland City Hall roundup
Portlanders will have another month to hand over their $35 for the city's new arts tax as a result of the the City Council's move to slightly tweak the tax. Comment?
Mounted patrol on chopping block; land deal costs taxpayers $5...
Portland Sgt. Frans Schoening, front, on his horse Jaeger and Officer Greg Mack on Asher return from a day on patrol. Comment?
Local blogger and law professor sues city over arts tax: Portland City Hall roundup
Anastasiya Balanyuk, an assistant in teacher Jessika Evers' kindergarten class at Gilbert Park Elementary, a student during a Five Senses study unit. Comment?
Portland City Council set for second public comment on sick leave: Portland City Hall roundup
The Portland City Council is set to hold its final public hearing on a proposed sick leave mandate Thursday afternoon -- one of the final steps in approving the much-debated ordinance. Comment?
Officials don't have Parks bond measure polling results they're citing: Portland City Hall Roundup
Citing recent poll results, Portland officials say the city has a high-quality parks system but 2013 isn't the right time to ask voters to pay for projects and improvements. Comment?
City website up for Arts Tax collection: Portland City Hall Roundup
Anastasiya Balanyuk, an assistant in teacher Jessika Evers' kindergarten class at Gilbert Park Elementary, a student during a Five Senses study unit. Comment?
Death, taxes and increasing water and sewer rates: Portland City Hall roundup
Yes, death and taxes might be the two things in life that are unavoidably certain. Comment?
Portlanders join global movement to protest violence against women with non-permitted march downtown
Portlanders are joining the One Billion Rising global strike tomorrow, marching in downtown Portland on Thursday to protest violence against women. Comment?
'Never a dull moment' from citizens upon Charlie Hales' return: Portland City Hall roundup
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Charlie Hales' mayoral swearing-in ceremony was only hours old when the less glamorous reality of Portland City Hall emerged. Comment?
Martini house to shine again; No deal, but ports stay open: Portland/Gresham Roundup
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This 32-foot-tall martini glass shone from a home in Portland's Southwest Hills for nearly 40 years until it went dark this year. Comment?
The Portland City Council on Wednesday will hear a one-year update on the city's switch to curbside composting. Comment?