Portland Businesses Solving Challenges in Inventive Ways

Indie Business Collaborations: Sharing Beers, Bathrooms and Burritos

Indie Business Collaborations: Sharing Beers, Bathrooms and Burritos

This is the first installment in Neighborhood Notes’ series on indie business collaboration through space sharing. Attention entrepreneurs: Many of you have great ideas for new businesses. Some of you even have the wherewithal to navigate the technical, legal and governmental landscapes, and a lot are capable of gathering the funds and support needed to get it all off the ground. But, plenty of you may run more...

Change the World From Your Own Home

Share Your World With an AFS Exchange Student

Share Your World With an AFS Exchange Student

AFS Intercultural Programs is looking for families to host foreign exchange students arriving in Portland this August from across the globe. These students have been selected by the U.S. State Department Bureau of Education and Cultural Affairs to be ambassadors for their countries, to attend a local high school, share their culture, and help change the world. Hailing from countries of the former Soviet Union, more...

Wrapping Your Head Around Portland's Land Use Process

This is the third installment in our series exploring Portland's land use issues. For tips, resources and a general overview of land use basics, please see our first story. For more information on reading land use notices and interpreting zoning codes, please check out our second story. Flip a coin 100 times, and 50 times it’ll come up heads. Those are good odds. So, if someone gives you 20-1 odds, how more...

Water Quality Testing Results for the Year 2011

Portland Water Bureau Releases the 2012 Drinking Water Quality Report

Portland Water Bureau Releases the 2012 Drinking Water Quality Report

As mandated by the federal government, the Portland Water Bureau sent out its 2012 Drinking Water Quality Report today. The report summarizes water quality testing results for the year 2011. The reports are due to customers by July 1st of each year. “This information is extremely important,” said Water Bureau Administrator David Shaff. “I urge everyone to take a minute to read this report and more...

"We Shouldn't Give Up on a Whole Generation of Young People"

Can the Summer Job Drought Be Reversed?

Can the Summer Job Drought Be Reversed?

Do you remember a favorite summer job? Multnomah County Commissioner Loretta Smith does. “One of my first summer jobs was as a tutoring coordinator at Oregon State University,” Smith says. “I will never forget that experience, which really helped me to become a better communicator and instilled in me the importance of responsibility.” Whether it is working in a retail store or restaurant, more...

Growing Your Own Food is One Step Towards Reducing Your Cost of Living

Gardening Options for Portlanders Lacking Space and Money

Gardening Options for Portlanders Lacking Space and Money

There are some lifestyle choices that might seem more “Portlandish” than others. Riding around town on a fixed-gear bicycle, for example, or getting together with friends to drink handcrafted, limited-release, imperial microbrews. Although supplementing one’s diet with homegrown food is not unique to Portland, this list would not be complete without the inclusion of gardening. Think about the last more...

Portland Landlords Reflect on Criticisms Levied Against Them, As a Whole

A Landlord Can Be Your Greatest Ally

A Landlord Can Be Your Greatest Ally

This is the second article in a series (read the first article) about how landlords and their present and potential commercial tenants can work together to create vibrant, livable neighborhoods. As a topic, the relationships between landlords and their tenants is a dicey one, because neither lessor nor lessee seem interested in speaking about it publicly. If there’s any grumbling, it's often whispered to more...

8 Tips On Doing Your Due Diligence Before Hiring Your First Employee

This is the final installment in a series about the steps small business owners need to take before hiring their first employee. If you’ve already taken a hard look at your business and determined the right time to hire your first employee as well as figured the value your time, you’ve done the heavy lifting. "For a sole proprietor or someone who has a boutique, there's really not a lot more...

Neighborhood Branding: Determining What To Change and How

This is the second article in a series about neighborhood branding. In the first article we explored outsiders’ perceptions of your neighborhood and began to think about how we can change misperceptions. We will now continue to dig deeper into the process of changing the perception of your neighborhood. Potentially dubbed the "Independent Republic of St. Johns" or the "Best Little Town in more...

Request for More Time Denied by Oregon Health Authority

PWB's Reservoir Compliance Schedule Request Denied

PWB's Reservoir Compliance Schedule Request Denied

PORTLAND OR – The Oregon Health Authority Public Health Division Drinking Water Program (OHA) today denied the Portland Water Bureau’s request for an adjustment to its regulatory schedule to replace the uncovered drinking water reservoirs at Mt. Tabor and Washington parks. The decision by OHA means that Portland’s existing regulatory schedule to end the use of the uncovered reservoirs by December more...