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Elana Pirtle-Guiney leads the 12-member city council, which has to juggle its own growing pains, Portland's biggest priorities, and looming budget cuts.
As a society, we carry a real aversion to homelessness because it contradicts national values of upward mobility based on ...
PORTSMOUTH — The City Council has scheduled a public hearing for May 5 on a proposal to allow co-living residential units in parts of the city as a way to create more affordable housing. The council ...
A recent state review of contracts signed by Oregon housing officials found failures to comply with basic contracting ...
The Port of Seattle has filed an appeal in an attempt to overturn the Seattle City Council's decision allowing an affordable housing complex to be built.
New zoning rules in Portland allow larger and taller housing developments in the city, and developers are starting to take ...
Since the last big debate about trans rights, private, gender-neutral bathrooms have proliferated at restaurants, schools and ...
The Block 216 tower that holds Portland’s Ritz-Carlton hotel encountered “catastrophic setbacks from the beginning” and is ...
A 105-unit affordable housing development built with mass timber has opened in Portland, Oregon. TimberView VIII is the first ...
This spring homebuying season is shaping up to be more favorable for home shoppers than it's been in recent years — as long ...
There’s no shortage of negative headlines about Portland these days, whether it’s the “doom loop” or the ongoing housing ...
The Portland Tenants Union wants to see the city better enforce its rent control ordinance, even as city staffing and ...
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