Council votes
Roll-call vote events from the Portland City Council. Open one to see how each member voted.
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*Pay settlement of Linaya Leaf bodily injury lawsuit for the sum of $95,000 involving Portland Parks & Recreation
ordinance
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Authorize Intergovernmental Agreement in amount not to exceed $446,500 with Oregon Department of Transportation to design water system modifications for the US 26 SE 99th Ave – East City Limits Project
ordinance
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*Pay settlement of Demetrus Batchelor bodily injury lawsuit for the sum of $19,500 involving the Portland Police Bureau
ordinance
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*Authorize the Director of the Bureau of Planning and Sustainability to execute the Portland Clean Energy Community Benefits Fund Heat Response, Equipment Purchasing Partner grant for a total allocation not to exceed $10,020,289 (repeal Ordinance No. 190618)
ordinance
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*Authorize a purchase order with Hughes Fire Equipment, Inc. for an emergency response apparatus for a total amount not to exceed $1,504,042
ordinance
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*Amend contract with Northwest Geotech, Inc. to increase amount by $300,000 to provide geotechnical engineering services for the Spectator Venues Program (amend Contract No. 31001984)
ordinance
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*Authorize competitive solicitation and contracting with the lowest responsive and responsible bidder for construction of the Columbia Children’s Arboretum Improvement Project for an estimated cost of $2,250,000
ordinance
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*Authorize Special Appropriation grant agreements with five cultural institutions in amount not to exceed $500,000 to support operating costs and growing infrastructure needs
ordinance
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*Pay settlement of Christopher Fosses’ bodily injury lawsuit in the sum of $29,500 involving the Portland Bureau of Transportation
ordinance
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*Approve application under the Multiple-Unit Limited Tax Exemption Program under the Inclusionary Housing Program for Albina & Prescott Apartments located at 4514 N Albina Ave
ordinance
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*Authorize application to Oregon Department of Transportation for a grant in the amount of $25,000 to develop and implement transportation safety programs, outreach, and education to improve transportation safety knowledge, awareness, and experiences of people walking, biking, and driving in Portland
ordinance
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*Authorize the Bureau of Transportation to acquire certain permanent and temporary rights necessary for construction of the Central Eastside Access and Circulation Improvements Project through the exercise of the City’s Eminent Domain Authority
ordinance
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Authorize competitive solicitation and contract with the lowest responsible bidder and provide payment for construction of the Cedar Crossing Restoration Project No. E07158 for an estimated cost of $1,700,000
ordinance
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*Pay settlement of Lydia Fuller bodily injury lawsuit in the sum of $22,500 involving the Portland Police Bureau
ordinance
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*Authorize application for grant in the amount of $5 million from the Economic Development Administration for O’Bryant Square Renovation - American Rescue Plan Act Travel, Tourism, and Outdoor Recreation Notice of Funding Opportunity
ordinance
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*Approve application under the Multiple-Unit Limited Tax Exemption Program under the Inclusionary Housing Program for Cap Hill Apartments-Building A located at 7990 SW Capitol Hill Rd
ordinance
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*Approve application under the Multiple-Unit Limited Tax Exemption Program under the Inclusionary Housing Program for Cap Hill Apartments-Building B located at 7980 SW Capitol Hill Rd
ordinance
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*Approve application under the Multiple-Unit Limited Tax Exemption Program under the Inclusionary Housing Program for Going located at 4544 N Colonial Ave
ordinance
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*Authorize application to Department of Homeland Security Federal Emergency Management Agency Hazard Mitigation grant program not to exceed $150,000 to develop a citywide plan for the integration of an earthquake early warning system
ordinance
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Amend Billing Responsibility Code to modernize and be consistent with Portland Water Bureau practices (amend Code Section 21.16.030)
ordinance
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Amend Title 33 Planning and Zoning and Title 32 Signs and Related Regulations to revise and update regulations for historic resources (amend Code Titles 32 and 33)
ordinance
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*Pay attorney’s fees settlement from Merrick v. City of Portland litigation in the sum of $250,000 involving the Office of Management and Finance
ordinance
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Adopt Meter Rate Adjustment for the Northwest Parking Management District within the Restricted Event District
ordinance
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Amend Upper Northwest Parking Definitions Code to revise the definitions of long-term meter and short-term meter (amend Code Section 16.35.110)
ordinance
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*Accept and appropriate a grant in the amount of $50,000 from State of Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development to update the Economic Opportunities Analysis - Black, Indigenous and People of Color Outreach Project
ordinance