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Portland, Oregon

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The Weekly Catch

Parks

Celebrating PP&R Employees

Nick Fish Blog

 

Kenton Park's New Playground Is Nearly Complete; Grand Reopening Celebration on Saturday, September 29, 2018

PP&R News and Media Releases

 

Portland Parks and Rec Continues to Use Roundup After Recent Cancer Controversy

Anamika Vaughan in Willamette Week

 

Free Admission at National Parks, Other Public Lands This Weekend

Jamie Hale in The Oregonian

BES

Kicking Asphalt: 10 Years of Stormwater Management with Depave

BES City Green Blog

 

Sign Up for No Ivy Day Oct. 27 - With You, We Can Stop the Invasive Plant Takeover

BES City Green Blog

Affordable Housing

Some of Portland’s Affordable Housing Developers Are Rebelling Against Proposed Tenant Protections

Rachel Monahan in Willamette Week

 

City Hall Update: Old Town to Get Next Affordable Housing Bond Project

Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune

 

Mayor Wheeler Announces Plans to Buy Old Town Building, Replace It with Low-Income Housing

KATU News

 

Key Investment Made in Affordable Housing (Subscriber Content)

Chuck Slothower in DJC Oregon

 

Affordable Housing Project on Tap in Kenton (Subscriber Content)

Josh Kulla in DJC Oregon

In Other News

City and County Move to Eliminate ‘Dirty Diesel’ Engines on Public Construction Projects

Steve Law in the Portland Tribune

 

Portland Approves $500,000 To Represent People in Deportation Hearings

Bob Heye and KATU News

 

Open Signal Launches Fellowship for Black Filmmakers

Melanie Sevcenko in The Skanner

 

Portland Art Museum Picks Prominent Contractor For $50M Expansion (Subscriber Content)

Jon Bell in the Portland Business Journal

 

TriMet Debuts $500 Million Plan to Ditch Diesel Buses, Go Electric

Andrew Theen in The Oregonian