During the first debate, President Trump portrayed Portland as a city of violence and destruction. Even during challenging times, Portland is a beautiful and vibrant city. Today, I’m sharing dispatches from around the city showcasing the Portland we know. #PostcardsFromPortland
Portland is known for its arts scene, and public art is a vital part of Portland. It’s hard not to smile at this art in the Kenton neighborhood of North Portland. #PostcardsFromPortland
Kenilworth Park in Southeast Portland is a great place for a peaceful walk. It’s a wonderful way to enjoy the beautiful natural spaces our city has to offer. #PostcardsFromPortland
The Willamette River is a Portland treasure – here’s a beautiful view of Ross Island and South Portland. #PostcardsFromPortland
Portland’s front yard veggie gardens are a community treasure. This one is in the Kerns neighborhood of Northeast Portland. #PostcardsFromPortland
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I am authorizing the Portland Police to use all lawful means to end the illegal occupation on North Mississippi Avenue and to hold those violating our community’s laws accountable. There will be no autonomous zone in Portland.
We all agree many of our nation’s systems and structures are fundamentally racist and require significant reform. There’s a housing crisis, a health care crisis, an education crisis, an employment crisis, a mental health crisis, and an addiction crisis.
All of these crises are magnified in urban areas, including Portland. And, these crises disproportionately impact Black people.
The Portland Police Bureau today announced it will assign every officer a three-digit number and require that the number be prominently displayed on officers' helmets during crowd management events.
The Police Bureau also said it has assigned five officers alternative duties outside of crowd management response while investigations occur based upon concerns reported by members of the public.
When the Bureau is aware of these concerns or is aware of an incident where policy may have been violated, cases are referred to the Independent Police Review (IPR) and Professional Standards Division (PSD).
Taking action to prevent climate change is one of the City’s top priorities. We are in a climate crisis, and we must all do our part to protect our environment. Here are some of the actions we’ve taken that I’m particularly proud of.
We adopted the 100% Renewables Resolution, committing the City of Portland to meet 100 percent of community-wide energy needs with renewable energy by 2050.
We joined the Bloomberg American Cities Climate Challenge to accelerate Portland’s efforts to reduce carbon emissions in the buildings and transportation sectors, the two largest sources of local carbon emissions.
While many of our firefighters are on the road helping other communities, Portland is still being protected. All 31 Portland Fire & Rescue stations are staffed 24/7 and our firefighters are trained to fight wildfires.
But we are all stretched thin. The best way to fight a fire is to not start a fire. Here is what PF&R suggests we do during this vulnerable time:
• Do not BBQ or create outdoor fires during this dangerous period.
• Make sure cigarette butts are extinguished fully in a non-combustible ashtray.
• Avoid using any machinery that creates sparks outside.
• If you live next to a natural area, you should provide firefighters with the defensible space they need to protect your home.
I joined @MayorJenny , @MayorBowser , & @NYCMayor to issue this joint statement in response to President Donald Trump threatening to revoke federal funding from cities.
“Our cities, and the millions of Americans who we represent, are not President Trump’s political pawns. We are confronting unprecedented challenges—fighting back a pandemic and economic devastation without another stimulus.
Now, instead of leadership from the White House, we are faced with new attacks that are unlawful, unconstitutional and will be undoubtedly defeated in court.
The federal occupation of our community has brought a new kind of fear to our streets. Federal agents nearly killed a demonstrator, and their presence has led to increased violence and vandalism in our downtown core.
The daily coverage of their actions has distracted our community from the Black voices at the center of this movement, and the urgent work of reform. I appreciate Governor Brown’s leadership in this discussion and her willingness to step in with State resources.
The Governor and I agree: Oregon resources, expertise, and values are sufficient to manage Oregon issues.