Council votes
Roll-call vote events from the Portland City Council. Open one to see how each member voted.
- passed
Declare property located adjacent to 12047 SE Martins St as surplus property and authorize the Director of the Bureau of Environmental Services to transfer the deed to Multnomah County
ordinance
- passed
Declare property located at 6917 SE Deardorff Rd as surplus property and authorize the Director of the Bureau of Environmental Services to dispose of the property by public sale
ordinance
- passed
*Approve application under the Multiple-Unit Limited Tax Exemption Program under the Inclusionary Housing Program for 31st and Hawthorne Apartments located at 3031 SE Hawthorne Blvd
ordinance
- passed
*Pay attorney’s fees settlement from City of Portland v. Bartlett litigation in the sum of $200,000
ordinance
- passed
*Pay settlement of Housing4All, LLC lawsuit for $300,000 involving the Portland Bureau of Transportation
ordinance
- passed
*Authorize the Bureau of Transportation to acquire certain permanent and temporary rights necessary for construction of the SW 4th Avenue: Sheridan to Burnside Paving and Bikeway Improvements Project through the exercise of the City’s Eminent Domain Authority
ordinance
- passed
Authorize Intergovernmental Agreement with Oregon Department of Transportation for Planning and Preliminary Design services for the Interstate-5 Rose Quarter Project
ordinance
- passed
Authorize Intergovernmental Agreement with Eugene Water and Electric Board for scheduling services for the Portland Hydroelectric Project not to exceed $1,040,000
ordinance
- passed
*Amend Property Tax Exemption for New Construction of Single-Unit Housing in Homebuyer Opportunity Areas Code to allow extension of construction timeline for properties receiving a property tax exemption under the Homebuyer Opportunity Limited Tax Exemption Program (amend Code Sections 3.102.020, 3.102.040, 3.102.050, and 3.102.090)
ordinance
- passed
*Authorize grant agreements with five nonprofit organizations through the Diversity and Civic Leadership Program for FY 2022-23 in the amount of $736,670 to support civic engagement services for under-engaged communities, with a focus on Black, Indigenous, people of color, immigrants and refugees
ordinance
- passed
*Create two new non-represented classifications of Investigative Crime Analyst and Digital Forensics Examiner and establish compensation ranges for these classifications
ordinance
- passed
*Pay property damage claim of Kimberly Superneau in the sum of $8,660 resulting from a motor vehicle collision involving the Bureau of Transportation
ordinance
- passed
*Authorize an Intergovernmental Agreement with Washington County for the administration and collection of the Countywide Transportation Development Tax and the Transportation Impact Fee (repeal Ordinance No. 164372; amend Administrative Rule TRN-9.06)
ordinance
- passed
Authorize Intergovernmental Agreement with Oregon Department of Transportation for stormwater drainage facility improvements for the US 26 (Powell Blvd): Outer Powell Stormwater Improvements Project for an estimated cost of $495,000
ordinance
- passed
*Authorize an Agreement in the amount of $58,000 with the Water Research Foundation for the Enhancing Drinking Water Treatment Resilience to Wildfire Events Project
ordinance
- passed
*Authorize Intergovernmental Agreement with Multnomah County Department of Health Services for enforcement activities of specified animal regulations not to exceed $64,506 in FY 2022-23
ordinance
- passed
Waive Street Tree Planting Standards Code on SW 10th Ave between Jefferson St and Main St for the approved additions to the Portland Art Museum (waive Code Section 11.50.060)
ordinance
- passed
*Pay settlement of Cory Elia and Lesley McLam bodily injury lawsuit in the sum of $55,000 involving the Portland Police Bureau
ordinance
- passed
*Pay settlement of Gabriel Watson employment lawsuit in the sum of $93,291 involving Portland Fire & Rescue
ordinance
- passed
*Authorize grant agreements with four nonprofit neighborhood District Coalitions to support Neighborhood Associations, the Neighborhood Small Grant Program, and for insurance for Neighborhood Associations and eligible community groups supported through City-run offices
ordinance
- passed
Rename NE Halsey St Ramp over Interstate 84 to NE Halsey St and rename adjacent portions of NE Halsey St to NE Jonesmore St and NE 81st Ave
ordinance
- passed
*Authorize competitive solicitation and contract with the lowest responsible bidder and provide payment for construction of the S Bancroft & S Texas St Sewer Rehabilitation project, Project No. E11504, for an estimated cost of $1,770,000
ordinance
- passed
*Pay settlement of Dan Buckner employment lawsuit in the sum of $60,000 involving Portland Fire & Rescue
ordinance
- passed
Authorize grants from the Portland Clean Energy Community Benefits Fund for total amount not to exceed $121,964,895
ordinance
- passed
Authorize one or more competitive solicitations for professional, technical, and expert services price agreements in support of Portland Parks & Recreation Capital Improvement Program for a total amount not to exceed $17,900,000
ordinance