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EARTHQUAKE RESILIENCY In the zone: Cascadia, your government and you (Mayor Ted Wheeler, County Chair Deborah Kafoury op-ed, March 5); We're all going to die in an earthquake, but if we don't, steps to prepare Portland not to become New Orleans post-Katrina (Reddit conversation, Feb. 15); Big steps before the big one (KXL); Earthquake resilience report released by City Club of Portland (The Skanner, Feb. 15) NEW GOVERNMENT FOR TODAY’S PORTLAND: RETHINKING HOW WE City Club members have spent the past three years closely examining Portland’s current form of government and how we vote. Together, the two reports deliver one clear conclusion: HEALTHCARE AND HOMELESSNESS Click here to listen to the debate and vote on the Healthcare and Homelessness report.. Full Report Executive Summary Press Release: Draft City Club Report Recommends Advocating Homelessness as a Public Health Issue The health condition of homeless persons is a direct and continuing result of living without adequate housing BYLAWS - CITY CLUB OF PORTLAND BYLAWS OF THE CITY CLUB OF PORTLAND. Revised and Adopted: 11 April 2016 . ARTICLE I — PURSUIT OF PURPOSE. Section 1. General.. The purpose of the Club, as set forth in its Articles of Incorporation, shall be pursued through regular luncheon meetings; research investigations and reports; lectures, discussions, and events; and such other means as the Board of Governors may deemBOARD OF GOVERNORS
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