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78 | 2024-11-13T00:53:17+00:00 | City of Portland Transition <Transition@info.portland.gov> | Your November Newsletter from the City of Portland's Charter Transition Team | | November 2024 Monthly newsletter from the City of Portland Charter Transition Project | | Portland welcomes Keith Wilson as presumptive first mayor elected to oversee new form of government beginning in January The City is prepared to onboard Portland’s new mayor and city council members, marking a new milestone in its transformation. As election week ends, the City of Portland begins its next chapter: welcoming a new mayor and 12 new city councilors into a new form of government. | | Advisory committee celebrates milestone after meeting with 138 community groups Since their inception, the GTAC completed 138 presentations, including meeting with more than 50 neighborhood and business district associations. The Government Transition Advisory Committee (GTAC) offers advice to Portland's council, Interim City Administrator Michael Jordan and the transition team on issues related to the development and implementation of the City’s transition to the new form of government. | | Council chambers construction continues City Hall renovation is slated for full completion in early 2025. The construction of the city council chambers is really taking shape. This week, the large new dais arrived at City Hall. | | About the City of Portland Charter Transition Project In November 2022, Portland voters approved Ballot Measure 26-228 that directs the City of Portland to implement these three connected changes by Jan. 1, 2025: - Allow voters to rank candidates in order of preference, using ranked-choice voting. - Establish four geographic districts, with three city council members elected to represent each district – expanding city council to a total of 12 members. - Establish a city council that focuses on setting policy and engaging with community, transitioning day-to-day oversight of bureaus to a mayor elected citywide and a professional city administrator. | | Traducción e Interpretación | Biên Dịch và Thông Dịch | अनुवादन तथा व्याख्या 口笔译服务 | Устный и письменный перевод | Turjumaad iyo Fasiraad Письмовий і усний переклад | Traducere și interpretariat | Chiaku me Awewen Kapas Translation and Interpretation: 311 The City of Portland ensures meaningful access and reasonably provides: translation, interpretation, modifications, accommodations, alternative formats, auxiliary aids and services. To request these services, call 311 for Relay Service or TTY: 711. | | | | |
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