Portland Stock: Supporting Creative Community, Fostering New Conversations

Portland Stock: Supporting Creative Community, Fostering New Conversations

In June 2009, Portland Stock made an unforgetable splash into the blogosphere and Portland art scene with this intriguing post: “Stock: Clear soup broth, investment, estimation, faith, gathering, accumulation, appraisal, cash, assets, a stem, tree, or plant that furnishes slips or cuttings. Ancestry, lineage. Merchandise.” This creative, vibrant grassroots public dinner event boldly aspires to be and embrace each of more...

SmartTrips Program to Focus on East Portland This Summer; Offers Benefits for All Portland Residents and Businesses

SmartTrips Program to Focus on East Portland This Summer; Offers Benefits for All Portland Residents and Businesses

The City of Portland’s SmartTrips program is revving up for another successful year as the SmartTrips Green Line program gets underway at the end of March. SmartTrips is an individualized marketing program sponsored by the Portland Bureau of Transportation. The program, which was implemented by the city in 2004, is designed to reduce drive-alone trips by increasing biking, walking, carpooling and public transportation more...

Multnomah Youth Commission Now Accepting Applications

Multnomah Youth Commission Now Accepting Applications

Has anyone ever told you that you seem to have a lot of opinions? Do you have strong ideas and a feeling that you could "get stuff done" in your community? If you fit this description and are between the ages of 13 and 21, the Multnomah Youth Commission (MYC) is the place for you. The MYC started in 1996 with the goal of providing youth voice in the decisions that are made by our elected officials and to change any more...

Human Solutions Seeks Volunteers to Help Homeless Families Transition to New Homes

Human Solutions Seeks Volunteers to Help Homeless Families Transition to New Homes

Seeking fun-loving volunteers Help formerly homeless families get adjusted to their new homes and community. This may include helping them: buy groceries on a budget, learn how to cook, move furniture, sign-up for programs, find resources, figure out transportation, learn housekeeping tips, learn how to budget, learn computer skills, read/write, or find a job. Prior to serving, a volunteer must meet with the Volunteer more...

City Holds Community Budget Forums, Explains How Citizens Can Get Involved

City Holds Community Budget Forums, Explains How Citizens Can Get Involved

The 2010-2011 fiscal year budgeting process is underway for the City of Portland. March marks the beginning of serious budget discussions by and between citizens and city staff. Citizens get their first chance to sound off on the city budget during three community budget forums that are taking place this week. The first will be held tonight, March 1, at Montgomery Park (2701 NW Vaughn Street) from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. The second more...

City Asks Last Thursday Stakeholders to Step Up

City Asks Last Thursday Stakeholders to Step Up

Last week, in response to the outpouring of love for the Alberta Arts District’s Last Thursday event at the February 8th Town Hall meeting (read our report), Commissioner Amanda Fritz issued a statement thanking the participants and summarizing the main messages gleaned from the lengthy public testimony. She also made evident that both she and Mayor Sam Adams have a greater understanding of the wide range of opinions about Last more...

Nominations for 2010 Oregon Governor’s Volunteer Awards Now Open

Nominations for 2010 Oregon Governor’s Volunteer Awards Now Open

Oregon Volunteers, the Commission for Voluntary Action & Service, is now accepting nominations for the 2010 Oregon Governor’s Volunteer Awards. These awards shine the spotlight on trailblazing individuals, businesses and nonprofits that are creating positive change throughout Oregon. The awards are given at both the regional and statewide levels, and will honor individuals and groups in the following more...

Metro Announces New Operator for Metro Central Solid Waste Transfer Station

Metro Announces New Operator for Metro Central Solid Waste Transfer Station

Plans call for doubling recycling, robust sustainability efforts, new jobs and benefits at Metro Central transfer station For the first time since it opened in 1990, operations at the Metro Central solid waste transfer station are changing hands. Metro and Recology Oregon Recovery Inc. have signed an estimated $38 million, seven-year contract that will signal considerable changes for the northwest Portland facility that takes in more...

City of Portland Now Accepting Applications for Community Budget Advisors to the City Council

City of Portland Now Accepting Applications for Community Budget Advisors to the City Council

Mayor Sam Adams and City Commissioners today announced three vacancies for public advisors to participate in review of budget requests submitted by all City bureaus. Positions are open until filled. However, budget activities for the Board commence March 15, 2010, with orientation and training offered in advance. The Community Budget Advisory Board participates in City Council budget deliberations, advises Council regarding more...

Renewable Energy Job Fair for Solarize Northeast

Renewable Energy Job Fair for Solarize Northeast

Solarize Northeast, a volunteer-driven, community-based volume purchasing project for solar electric panels organized by Portland's Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods (NECN), expects to create over 20 new green jobs in the Portland area in the coming months. The project is designed to simplify the process of going solar as well as bring significant cost reductions through volume purchasing. Enrollment for the group purchase more...