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STORMWATER BILLING
1) Mail your check and coupon (lower bottom of your printed bill) to City of Portland Stormwater, PO Box 16046, Lewiston, ME 04243-9529. 2) Online (ebill) - There are three methods by using MyOnlineBill. 1) Pay Now – to make an occasional or one-time payment today. 2) Auto-Pay – to sign up for automatic monthly payments from your checking ONLINE PARKING TICKET PAYMENTS More Information If you have questions about your ticket, email or call 207-874-8498. If you have questions about your payment email or call 207-874-8491. Portal Fees The PortlandParkingTickets.com site charges a convenience fee of $3.00 per ticket for using the online portal (this also applies to phone payments). *The fee is a convenience fee and does not come to City of Portland; it stays CITY COUNCIL 2020-2021 The City of Portland operates under a Council-Manager form of government with a nine-member City Council, comprised of a popularly elected mayor, five district councilors and three at-large members. The mayor is elected by a majority of voters through ranked choice voting and serves a four-year term. The city’s five voting districtseach
RESIDENTIAL PARKING PERMITS Residential Parking Permit Stickers Residents of Portland, who live in designated residential sticker zones, are eligible for a free residential parking sticker for the area in which they live. ELECTIONS & VOTING INFORMATION You can also call the City Clerk's office at 207-874-8677 M-F, 9:00am to 4:30pm or by mailing, faxing, or emailing a completed June 8, 2021 absentee ballot application. Mail to the City Clerk's Office at 389 Congress Street, Portland ME 04101, fax to 207-874-8612, or email to elections@portlandmaine.gov. Absentee Ballots will become availablePROPERTY SEARCH
Property Search. This City of Portland tax assessor's office website is provided as a method of enhanced communication between the assessor's office, the citizens of Portland and all other interested parties. The tax assessor's office intends that this website be helpful and informative regarding real property in the City ofPortland, Maine.
STORMWATER BILLING
1) Mail your check and coupon (lower bottom of your printed bill) to City of Portland Stormwater, PO Box 16046, Lewiston, ME 04243-9529. 2) Online (ebill) - There are three methods by using MyOnlineBill. 1) Pay Now – to make an occasional or one-time payment today. 2) Auto-Pay – to sign up for automatic monthly payments from your checking ONLINE PARKING TICKET PAYMENTS More Information If you have questions about your ticket, email or call 207-874-8498. If you have questions about your payment email or call 207-874-8491. Portal Fees The PortlandParkingTickets.com site charges a convenience fee of $3.00 per ticket for using the online portal (this also applies to phone payments). *The fee is a convenience fee and does not come to City of Portland; it stays CITY COUNCIL 2020-2021 The City of Portland operates under a Council-Manager form of government with a nine-member City Council, comprised of a popularly elected mayor, five district councilors and three at-large members. The mayor is elected by a majority of voters through ranked choice voting and serves a four-year term. The city’s five voting districtseach
RESIDENTIAL PARKING PERMITS Residential Parking Permit Stickers Residents of Portland, who live in designated residential sticker zones, are eligible for a free residential parking sticker for the area in which they live. ELECTIONS & VOTING INFORMATION You can also call the City Clerk's office at 207-874-8677 M-F, 9:00am to 4:30pm or by mailing, faxing, or emailing a completed June 8, 2021 absentee ballot application. Mail to the City Clerk's Office at 389 Congress Street, Portland ME 04101, fax to 207-874-8612, or email to elections@portlandmaine.gov. Absentee Ballots will become availablePROPERTY SEARCH
Property Search. This City of Portland tax assessor's office website is provided as a method of enhanced communication between the assessor's office, the citizens of Portland and all other interested parties. The tax assessor's office intends that this website be helpful and informative regarding real property in the City ofPortland, Maine.
CITY COUNCIL 2020-2021 The City of Portland operates under a Council-Manager form of government with a nine-member City Council, comprised of a popularly elected mayor, five district councilors and three at-large members. The mayor is elected by a majority of voters through ranked choice voting and serves a four-year term. The city’s five voting districtseach
PROPERTY SEARCH
Property Search. This City of Portland tax assessor's office website is provided as a method of enhanced communication between the assessor's office, the citizens of Portland and all other interested parties. The tax assessor's office intends that this website be helpful and informative regarding real property in the City ofPortland, Maine.
RENTAL REGISTRATION
For more information about the registration process, please call (207) 756-8131 or (207) 874-8557 or you can email housingsafety@portlandmaine.gov. After the registration information has been verified, an invoice will be sent by email to the party requesting registration. Once you receive your invoice, you have the option to pay the fee online. CURRENT CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS Engineering Ph: 207-874-8801 City Engineering Archives 212 Canco Road Portland, ME 04103 Archive Open to the Public Tuesday - Thursday 12:30- 3 p.m.
PERMITTING & INSPECTIONS DEPARTMENT The Department of Permitting and Inspections does serve as a one-stop permitting, licensing, and inspections shop, which will centralize services and reduce wait times. The department, which consists of 30 employees, will oversee building permits, business PARKING | PORTLAND, ME Parking Division is open for walk in assistance. Monday - Friday 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM. You must use the Myrtle St entrance, wear a mask, and abide by physical distancing. Phone assistance is available from 7:30AM - 6:30 PM.
BUDGET & FINANCIAL DOCUMENTS Brendan O'Connell. Director. Phone: 207-874-8642. Physical Address. 389 Congress Street. Room 110. Portland, ME 04101. News Flash. City Manager Pushes FY22 Budget Presentation to April 26 Meeting to Allow for Final ARP Guidance. AQUATICS | PORTLAND, ME Shorter session i.e., in respect to the number of weeks. Comfort of the swimmer to complete skills independently. If you have questions or concerns regarding your child’s progress, please contact Colleen Lepage, Aquatic Supervisor, at 874-8456, or Rose Cronin for Therapeutic Aquatic lessons at 808-5437. Thank you for your time andunderstanding.
CALENDAR • PORTLAND, ME • CIVICENGAGE Calendar . View All Calendars is the default. Choose Select a Calendar to view a specific calendar. Subscribe to calendar notifications by clicking on the Notify Me button, and you will automatically be alerted about the latest events in our community.HOUSING SAFETY
housingsafety@portlandmaine.gov. Due to COVID19, our office is temporarily closed to the public, however, we are happy to assist you by phone or email. For more information about the registration process contact the Licensing and Registration Office by phone at (207) 756-8131 or (207) 874-8557, or email housingsafety@portlandmaine.gov.PORTLAND, ME
City Hall of Portland 389 Congress Street, Portland, ME 04101, (207) 874-8300. Visit our website where we describe the unique characteristics of living and doing business in Portland, Maine. City government furnishes information about municipal services and lets residents send e-mail directly to City Council. ONLINE PARKING TICKET PAYMENTS More Information If you have questions about your ticket, email or call 207-874-8498. If you have questions about your payment email or call 207-874-8491. Portal Fees The PortlandParkingTickets.com site charges a convenience fee of $3.00 per ticket for using the online portal (this also applies to phone payments). *The fee is a convenience fee and does not come to City of Portland; it staysSTORMWATER BILLING
1) Mail your check and coupon (lower bottom of your printed bill) to City of Portland Stormwater, PO Box 16046, Lewiston, ME 04243-9529. 2) Online (ebill) - There are three methods by using MyOnlineBill. 1) Pay Now – to make an occasional or one-time payment today. 2) Auto-Pay – to sign up for automatic monthly payments from your checking RESIDENTIAL PARKING PERMITS Residential Parking Permit Stickers Residents of Portland, who live in designated residential sticker zones, are eligible for a free residential parking sticker for the area in which they live.PROPERTY SEARCH
Property Search. This City of Portland tax assessor's office website is provided as a method of enhanced communication between the assessor's office, the citizens of Portland and all other interested parties. The tax assessor's office intends that this website be helpful and informative regarding real property in the City ofPortland, Maine.
PORTLAND, ME
City Hall of Portland 389 Congress Street, Portland, ME 04101, (207) 874-8300. Visit our website where we describe the unique characteristics of living and doing business in Portland, Maine. City government furnishes information about municipal services and lets residents send e-mail directly to City Council. ONLINE PARKING TICKET PAYMENTS More Information If you have questions about your ticket, email or call 207-874-8498. If you have questions about your payment email or call 207-874-8491. Portal Fees The PortlandParkingTickets.com site charges a convenience fee of $3.00 per ticket for using the online portal (this also applies to phone payments). *The fee is a convenience fee and does not come to City of Portland; it staysSTORMWATER BILLING
1) Mail your check and coupon (lower bottom of your printed bill) to City of Portland Stormwater, PO Box 16046, Lewiston, ME 04243-9529. 2) Online (ebill) - There are three methods by using MyOnlineBill. 1) Pay Now – to make an occasional or one-time payment today. 2) Auto-Pay – to sign up for automatic monthly payments from your checking RESIDENTIAL PARKING PERMITS Residential Parking Permit Stickers Residents of Portland, who live in designated residential sticker zones, are eligible for a free residential parking sticker for the area in which they live.PROPERTY SEARCH
Property Search. This City of Portland tax assessor's office website is provided as a method of enhanced communication between the assessor's office, the citizens of Portland and all other interested parties. The tax assessor's office intends that this website be helpful and informative regarding real property in the City ofPortland, Maine.
PORTLAND, ME
City Hall of Portland 389 Congress Street, Portland, ME 04101, (207) 874-8300. Visit our website where we describe the unique characteristics of living and doing business in Portland, Maine. City government furnishes information about municipal services and lets residents send e-mail directly to City Council.STORMWATER BILLING
1) Mail your check and coupon (lower bottom of your printed bill) to City of Portland Stormwater, PO Box 16046, Lewiston, ME 04243-9529. 2) Online (ebill) - There are three methods by using MyOnlineBill. 1) Pay Now – to make an occasional or one-time payment today. 2) Auto-Pay – to sign up for automatic monthly payments from your checking ELECTIONS & VOTING INFORMATION You can also call the City Clerk's office at 207-874-8677 M-F, 9:00am to 4:30pm or by mailing, faxing, or emailing a completed June 8, 2021 absentee ballot application. Mail to the City Clerk's Office at 389 Congress Street, Portland ME 04101, fax to 207-874-8612, or email to elections@portlandmaine.gov. May 11 Update: Absentee ballots are now NEWS FLASH • PORTLAND, ME • CIVICENGAGE Posted on: June 8, 2021 Unofficial Elections Results for the June 8, 2021 Special Municipal Election CURRENT CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS Engineering Ph: 207-874-8801 City Engineering Archives 212 Canco Road Portland, ME 04103 Archive Open to the Public Tuesday - Thursday 12:30- 3 p.m.
CALENDAR • PORTLAND, ME • CIVICENGAGE Calendar . View All Calendars is the default. Choose Select a Calendar to view a specific calendar. Subscribe to calendar notifications by clicking on the Notify Me button, and you will automatically be alerted about the latest events in our community. BACK COVE WEST STORAGE CONDUIT City of Portland's Planning Authority has approved a Level 1 Site Alteration Permit on December 30, 2020. Maine DEP has issued a Finding of No Significant Impact for the Back Cove West Storage Conduit Project. The report has been posted below under Press Releases. On March 4, 2020 the City of Portland had a neighborhood meeting on thisproject.
NEWS FLASH • PORTLAND, ME • CIVICENGAGE Remote Public Meeting - Tuesday, June 15th @ 6PM TAX ASSESSOR'S OFFICE The Tax Assessor’s office is located in Room 115 of City Hall. This office can assist you online with detailed information on real estate and personal property tax assessments and property tax maps.The assessor's office also keeps track of ownership changes, maintains maps of parcel boundaries, keeps descriptions of buildings and property characteristics up to date, keeps track ofEVERGREEN CEMETERY
Evergreen is an active municipal cemetery and a National Historic Landmark managed by the Parks, Recreation, & Facilities Dept., located in the Deering section of Portland, along Stevens Ave. There is interment space now and well into the future for both casket and cremated remains. History Established by the city in 1854, the cemetery was designed by Charles H. Howe as a rural landscape withPORTLAND, ME
City Hall of Portland 389 Congress Street, Portland, ME 04101, (207) 874-8300. Visit our website where we describe the unique characteristics of living and doing business in Portland, Maine. City government furnishes information about municipal services and lets residents send e-mail directly to City Council. ONLINE PARKING TICKET PAYMENTS More Information If you have questions about your ticket, email or call 207-874-8498. If you have questions about your payment email or call 207-874-8491. Portal Fees The PortlandParkingTickets.com site charges a convenience fee of $3.00 per ticket for using the online portal (this also applies to phone payments). *The fee is a convenience fee and does not come to City of Portland; it staysSTORMWATER BILLING
1) Mail your check and coupon (lower bottom of your printed bill) to City of Portland Stormwater, PO Box 16046, Lewiston, ME 04243-9529. 2) Online (ebill) - There are three methods by using MyOnlineBill. 1) Pay Now – to make an occasional or one-time payment today. 2) Auto-Pay – to sign up for automatic monthly payments from your checking RESIDENTIAL PARKING PERMITS Residential Parking Permit Stickers Residents of Portland, who live in designated residential sticker zones, are eligible for a free residential parking sticker for the area in which they live.PROPERTY SEARCH
Property Search. This City of Portland tax assessor's office website is provided as a method of enhanced communication between the assessor's office, the citizens of Portland and all other interested parties. The tax assessor's office intends that this website be helpful and informative regarding real property in the City ofPortland, Maine.
PORTLAND, ME
City Hall of Portland 389 Congress Street, Portland, ME 04101, (207) 874-8300. Visit our website where we describe the unique characteristics of living and doing business in Portland, Maine. City government furnishes information about municipal services and lets residents send e-mail directly to City Council. ONLINE PARKING TICKET PAYMENTS More Information If you have questions about your ticket, email or call 207-874-8498. If you have questions about your payment email or call 207-874-8491. Portal Fees The PortlandParkingTickets.com site charges a convenience fee of $3.00 per ticket for using the online portal (this also applies to phone payments). *The fee is a convenience fee and does not come to City of Portland; it staysSTORMWATER BILLING
1) Mail your check and coupon (lower bottom of your printed bill) to City of Portland Stormwater, PO Box 16046, Lewiston, ME 04243-9529. 2) Online (ebill) - There are three methods by using MyOnlineBill. 1) Pay Now – to make an occasional or one-time payment today. 2) Auto-Pay – to sign up for automatic monthly payments from your checking RESIDENTIAL PARKING PERMITS Residential Parking Permit Stickers Residents of Portland, who live in designated residential sticker zones, are eligible for a free residential parking sticker for the area in which they live.PROPERTY SEARCH
Property Search. This City of Portland tax assessor's office website is provided as a method of enhanced communication between the assessor's office, the citizens of Portland and all other interested parties. The tax assessor's office intends that this website be helpful and informative regarding real property in the City ofPortland, Maine.
PORTLAND, ME
City Hall of Portland 389 Congress Street, Portland, ME 04101, (207) 874-8300. Visit our website where we describe the unique characteristics of living and doing business in Portland, Maine. City government furnishes information about municipal services and lets residents send e-mail directly to City Council.STORMWATER BILLING
1) Mail your check and coupon (lower bottom of your printed bill) to City of Portland Stormwater, PO Box 16046, Lewiston, ME 04243-9529. 2) Online (ebill) - There are three methods by using MyOnlineBill. 1) Pay Now – to make an occasional or one-time payment today. 2) Auto-Pay – to sign up for automatic monthly payments from your checking ELECTIONS & VOTING INFORMATION You can also call the City Clerk's office at 207-874-8677 M-F, 9:00am to 4:30pm or by mailing, faxing, or emailing a completed June 8, 2021 absentee ballot application. Mail to the City Clerk's Office at 389 Congress Street, Portland ME 04101, fax to 207-874-8612, or email to elections@portlandmaine.gov. May 11 Update: Absentee ballots are now NEWS FLASH • PORTLAND, ME • CIVICENGAGE Posted on: June 8, 2021 Unofficial Elections Results for the June 8, 2021 Special Municipal Election CURRENT CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS Engineering Ph: 207-874-8801 City Engineering Archives 212 Canco Road Portland, ME 04103 Archive Open to the Public Tuesday - Thursday 12:30- 3 p.m.
CALENDAR • PORTLAND, ME • CIVICENGAGE Calendar . View All Calendars is the default. Choose Select a Calendar to view a specific calendar. Subscribe to calendar notifications by clicking on the Notify Me button, and you will automatically be alerted about the latest events in our community. BACK COVE WEST STORAGE CONDUIT City of Portland's Planning Authority has approved a Level 1 Site Alteration Permit on December 30, 2020. Maine DEP has issued a Finding of No Significant Impact for the Back Cove West Storage Conduit Project. The report has been posted below under Press Releases. On March 4, 2020 the City of Portland had a neighborhood meeting on thisproject.
NEWS FLASH • PORTLAND, ME • CIVICENGAGE Remote Public Meeting - Tuesday, June 15th @ 6PM TAX ASSESSOR'S OFFICE The Tax Assessor’s office is located in Room 115 of City Hall. This office can assist you online with detailed information on real estate and personal property tax assessments and property tax maps.The assessor's office also keeps track of ownership changes, maintains maps of parcel boundaries, keeps descriptions of buildings and property characteristics up to date, keeps track ofEVERGREEN CEMETERY
Evergreen is an active municipal cemetery and a National Historic Landmark managed by the Parks, Recreation, & Facilities Dept., located in the Deering section of Portland, along Stevens Ave. There is interment space now and well into the future for both casket and cremated remains. History Established by the city in 1854, the cemetery was designed by Charles H. Howe as a rural landscape withSTORMWATER BILLING
1) Mail your check and coupon (lower bottom of your printed bill) to City of Portland Stormwater, PO Box 16046, Lewiston, ME 04243-9529. 2) Online (ebill) - There are three methods by using MyOnlineBill. 1) Pay Now – to make an occasional or one-time payment today. 2) Auto-Pay – to sign up for automatic monthly payments from your checking ONLINE PARKING TICKET PAYMENTS More Information If you have questions about your ticket, email or call 207-874-8498. If you have questions about your payment email or call 207-874-8491. Portal Fees The PortlandParkingTickets.com site charges a convenience fee of $3.00 per ticket for using the online portal (this also applies to phone payments). *The fee is a convenience fee and does not come to City of Portland; it stays RESIDENTIAL PARKING PERMITS Residential Parking Permit Stickers Residents of Portland, who live in designated residential sticker zones, are eligible for a free residential parking sticker for the area in which they live.GENERAL ASSISTANCE
Social Services Email 196 Lancaster St. Portland, ME 04101 Ph: (207) 775-7911 Fax: (207) 775-7917 General Assistance is accessible 24 hours per day, seven days per week by calling (207) 775-7911 during the hours of operation posted below or by calling (207) 775-2922 afterhours.
PAYSON PARK
Payson Park. This 48 acre park sits along the shores of Back Cove and Fall Brook and is home to baseball and softball fields, playground, basketball and tennis courts, the Longfellow Arboretum, and a community garden. In the summer months, it is home to dozens of walk-a-thons and running races that take place along Back Cove.STORMWATER BILLING
1) Mail your check and coupon (lower bottom of your printed bill) to City of Portland Stormwater, PO Box 16046, Lewiston, ME 04243-9529. 2) Online (ebill) - There are three methods by using MyOnlineBill. 1) Pay Now – to make an occasional or one-time payment today. 2) Auto-Pay – to sign up for automatic monthly payments from your checking ONLINE PARKING TICKET PAYMENTS More Information If you have questions about your ticket, email or call 207-874-8498. If you have questions about your payment email or call 207-874-8491. Portal Fees The PortlandParkingTickets.com site charges a convenience fee of $3.00 per ticket for using the online portal (this also applies to phone payments). *The fee is a convenience fee and does not come to City of Portland; it stays RESIDENTIAL PARKING PERMITS Residential Parking Permit Stickers Residents of Portland, who live in designated residential sticker zones, are eligible for a free residential parking sticker for the area in which they live.GENERAL ASSISTANCE
Social Services Email 196 Lancaster St. Portland, ME 04101 Ph: (207) 775-7911 Fax: (207) 775-7917 General Assistance is accessible 24 hours per day, seven days per week by calling (207) 775-7911 during the hours of operation posted below or by calling (207) 775-2922 afterhours.
PAYSON PARK
Payson Park. This 48 acre park sits along the shores of Back Cove and Fall Brook and is home to baseball and softball fields, playground, basketball and tennis courts, the Longfellow Arboretum, and a community garden. In the summer months, it is home to dozens of walk-a-thons and running races that take place along Back Cove.PORTLAND, ME
City Hall of Portland 389 Congress Street, Portland, ME 04101, (207) 874-8300. Visit our website where we describe the unique characteristics of living and doing business in Portland, Maine. City government furnishes information about municipal services and lets residents send e-mail directly to City Council.ON LINE SERVICES
On Line Services. FixIt! Portland. Ambulance Bill Online Payments. Apply for a Permit. ATV & Snowmobile Registrations. Bicycle Registration. Bids and RFPs. Boat Registrations.RENTAL REGISTRATION
For more information about the registration process, please call (207) 756-8131 or (207) 874-8557 or you can email housingsafety@portlandmaine.gov. After the registration information has been verified, an invoice will be sent by email to the party requesting registration. Once you receive your invoice, you have the option to pay the fee online. CITY CODE | PORTLAND, ME City Code. The City of Portland, Maine Code of Ordinances online copy is provided for information only. Every effort is made to ensure its accuracy; however, if you need an official copy, contact the Legal Department at 207-874-8480 or the City Clerk's Office at 207-874-8677. There is a charge for hard copies. NEWS FLASH • PORTLAND, ME • CIVICENGAGE Posted on: June 7, 2021 **MAJOR TRAFFIC ALERT** Preble Street at Baxter Boulevard Traffic Impacts Begin June 7EVERGREEN CEMETERY
Evergreen is an active municipal cemetery and a National Historic Landmark managed by the Parks, Recreation, & Facilities Dept., located in the Deering section of Portland, along Stevens Ave. There is interment space now and well into the future for both casket and cremated remains. History Established by the city in 1854, the cemetery was designed by Charles H. Howe as a rural landscape with TAX ASSESSOR'S OFFICE The Tax Assessor’s office is located in Room 115 of City Hall. This office can assist you online with detailed information on real estate and personal property tax assessments and property tax maps.The assessor's office also keeps track of ownership changes, maintains maps of parcel boundaries, keeps descriptions of buildings and property characteristics up to date, keeps track of CALENDAR • PORTLAND, ME • CIVICENGAGE Calendar . View All Calendars is the default. Choose Select a Calendar to view a specific calendar. Subscribe to calendar notifications by clicking on the Notify Me button, and you will automatically be alerted about the latest events in our community. NEWS FLASH • PORTLAND, ME • CIVICENGAGE Members of the public are invited to join Mayor Snyder for her next Mayor's Monthly Zoom on Tuesday, June 29 at 12:00 PM. There is no formal agenda, come here updates from the Mayor as well as an open Q&A session with the public. STREET AND SIDEWALK OCCUPANCY Street and Sidewalk Occupancy. Any occupancy performed within a public right of way in the City of Portland is required to obtain a Street or Sidewalk Occupancy Permit. Applications can be submitted by using the Citizen Self Service portal. If you have any questions or concerns about your permit, please call 207-874-8822 at the Department ofSTORMWATER BILLING
1) Mail your check and coupon (lower bottom of your printed bill) to City of Portland Stormwater, PO Box 16046, Lewiston, ME 04243-9529. 2) Online (ebill) - There are three methods by using MyOnlineBill. 1) Pay Now – to make an occasional or one-time payment today. 2) Auto-Pay – to sign up for automatic monthly payments from your checking ONLINE PARKING TICKET PAYMENTS More Information If you have questions about your ticket, email or call 207-874-8498. If you have questions about your payment email or call 207-874-8491. Portal Fees The PortlandParkingTickets.com site charges a convenience fee of $3.00 per ticket for using the online portal (this also applies to phone payments). *The fee is a convenience fee and does not come to City of Portland; it stays RESIDENTIAL PARKING PERMITS Residential Parking Permit Stickers Residents of Portland, who live in designated residential sticker zones, are eligible for a free residential parking sticker for the area in which they live.GENERAL ASSISTANCE
Social Services Email 196 Lancaster St. Portland, ME 04101 Ph: (207) 775-7911 Fax: (207) 775-7917 General Assistance is accessible 24 hours per day, seven days per week by calling (207) 775-7911 during the hours of operation posted below or by calling (207) 775-2922 afterhours.
PAYSON PARK
Payson Park. This 48 acre park sits along the shores of Back Cove and Fall Brook and is home to baseball and softball fields, playground, basketball and tennis courts, the Longfellow Arboretum, and a community garden. In the summer months, it is home to dozens of walk-a-thons and running races that take place along Back Cove.STORMWATER BILLING
1) Mail your check and coupon (lower bottom of your printed bill) to City of Portland Stormwater, PO Box 16046, Lewiston, ME 04243-9529. 2) Online (ebill) - There are three methods by using MyOnlineBill. 1) Pay Now – to make an occasional or one-time payment today. 2) Auto-Pay – to sign up for automatic monthly payments from your checking ONLINE PARKING TICKET PAYMENTS More Information If you have questions about your ticket, email or call 207-874-8498. If you have questions about your payment email or call 207-874-8491. Portal Fees The PortlandParkingTickets.com site charges a convenience fee of $3.00 per ticket for using the online portal (this also applies to phone payments). *The fee is a convenience fee and does not come to City of Portland; it stays RESIDENTIAL PARKING PERMITS Residential Parking Permit Stickers Residents of Portland, who live in designated residential sticker zones, are eligible for a free residential parking sticker for the area in which they live.GENERAL ASSISTANCE
Social Services Email 196 Lancaster St. Portland, ME 04101 Ph: (207) 775-7911 Fax: (207) 775-7917 General Assistance is accessible 24 hours per day, seven days per week by calling (207) 775-7911 during the hours of operation posted below or by calling (207) 775-2922 afterhours.
PAYSON PARK
Payson Park. This 48 acre park sits along the shores of Back Cove and Fall Brook and is home to baseball and softball fields, playground, basketball and tennis courts, the Longfellow Arboretum, and a community garden. In the summer months, it is home to dozens of walk-a-thons and running races that take place along Back Cove.PORTLAND, ME
City Hall of Portland 389 Congress Street, Portland, ME 04101, (207) 874-8300. Visit our website where we describe the unique characteristics of living and doing business in Portland, Maine. City government furnishes information about municipal services and lets residents send e-mail directly to City Council.ON LINE SERVICES
On Line Services. FixIt! Portland. Ambulance Bill Online Payments. Apply for a Permit. ATV & Snowmobile Registrations. Bicycle Registration. Bids and RFPs. Boat Registrations.RENTAL REGISTRATION
For more information about the registration process, please call (207) 756-8131 or (207) 874-8557 or you can email housingsafety@portlandmaine.gov. After the registration information has been verified, an invoice will be sent by email to the party requesting registration. Once you receive your invoice, you have the option to pay the fee online. CITY CODE | PORTLAND, ME City Code. The City of Portland, Maine Code of Ordinances online copy is provided for information only. Every effort is made to ensure its accuracy; however, if you need an official copy, contact the Legal Department at 207-874-8480 or the City Clerk's Office at 207-874-8677. There is a charge for hard copies. NEWS FLASH • PORTLAND, ME • CIVICENGAGE Remote 6-16-2021 HP MeetingEVERGREEN CEMETERY
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NEW DEVELOPMENT IMPACT FEES GO INTO EFFECT DECEMBER 19, 2018 In November 2018, the Portland City Council voted to adopt an impact fee ordinance for all new development projects. The new rules and regulations go into effect on December 19 and apply to all building permit applications submitted following this date. Read on...*
CITY ANNOUNCES MEMBERS OF PORTLAND DISABILITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE The City is pleased to announce the members of the Portland Disability Advisory Committee (PDAC), which advises the City Manager on issues of importance to people with disabilities and also recommends policies, practices, and legislation... Read on...*
CITY BEGINS URBAN FOREST INVENTORY IN PORTLAND Today, the City of Portland and the USDA Forest Service’s Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) Program began an urban inventory of trees, green space, and ground cover on public and private land for the greater Portland metropolitan area. Read on...*
CITY STAFF READYING IMPLEMENTATION OF RECENTLY PASSED CITIZEN INITIATIVE ORDINANCES City of Portland staff are readying implementation of the five citizen initiative ordinances that were passed by Portland voters during the November 3 election. Public guidance and FAQs will roll out during week of November 30. Read on...*
PUBLIC HEALTH STAFF REMIND RESIDENTS ABOUT INDOOR GATHERINGS GUIDANCE AND COVID-19 PREVENTION Portland’s Public Health Division wishes all a Happy Thanksgiving and would like to provide you with some tips for celebrating safely.Read on...
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CITY NEWS ROUND UP FOR FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20 City of Portland Friday News Round Up for Friday, November 13 To sign up to receive this info directly via email and/or text message, visit www.portlandmaine.gov/stayconnected or text 'Join CityNews' to 30890.Read on...
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GRANTS TO HELP BUSINESSES SUSTAIN OUTDOOR WINTER OPERATIONS NOWAVAILABLE
The City of Portland’s Winter Business Sustainability Grant Program (WBSG) is being launched today, November 19. Offering grants of up to$10,000. Read on...
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CITY WORKING ON IMPLEMENTATION OF RECENTLY PASSED CITIZEN INITIATIVEORDINANCES
City of Portland staff continue to work on the implementation of the five citizen initiative ordinances that were passed by Portland voters during the November 3 election. Read on...*
CITY INSTALLS ADDITIONAL PUBLIC ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATIONS On Thursday, November 19 Portland Mayor Kate Snyder and Councilor Spencer Thibodeau, Chair of the Sustainability and Transportation Committee, will unveiled a new electric vehicle (EV) charging station in front of City Hall Read on...*
TREE DELIVERED TO MONUMENT SQUARE Tree Delivered to Monument Square Read on...*
PORTLAND PUBLIC HEALTH RECOGNIZES 45TH ANNUAL GREAT AMERICAN SMOKEOUT November 19, 2020 is the 45th annual Great American Smokeout. Since 1976, the American Cancer Society has hosted the Great American Smokeout, a public awareness event to encourage people to quitsmoking. Read on...
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CITY NEWS ROUND UP FOR FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13 City of Portland Friday News Round Up for Friday, November 13 To sign up to receive this info directly via email and/or text message, visit www.portlandmaine.gov/stayconnected or text 'Join CityNews' to 30890.Read on...
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COUNCIL APPROVES ONE CLIMATE FUTURE PLAN On November 9, the City Council approved One Climate Future, the joint climate action and adaptation plan developed in collaboration with the City of South Portland. Read on...*
COUNCIL APPROVES PHASE 1 OF RECODE On November 9, the City Council voted unanimously to adopt a new land use code under Phase I of ReCode, the City’s effort to streamline, modernize, and update its land use code to reflect the goals of the City’s comprehensive plan Read on...*
CITY SEEKS APPLICANTS FOR VACANCIES ON SEVERAL BOARDS & COMMITTEES The City Clerk is seeking applications for several vacancies on various boards and committees. Deadline for submission is December 4,2020. Read on...
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COUNCIL GIVES GUIDANCE ON TWO OF THE RECENTLY PASSED REFERENDUM QUESTIONS FOLLOWING WORKSHOP The City Council issued guidance on two of the five recently passed citizen initiative referendum questions following a November 10 workshop and executive session. The Council went into executive session to get guidance from the City legal team. Read on...*
CITY REMINDS CITIZENS OF STREET MAINTENANCE PARKING RESTRICTIONS The City of Portland is reminding citizens who live or park on the peninsula that compliance with overnight (and in some areas daytime) street maintenance parking restrictions is crucial. Read on...*
CITY STAFF ANALYZING IMPACTS OF REFERENDUM QUESTIONS City of Portland staff will begin analyzing the impacts of the citizen initiative referendum questions that passed at the polls yesterday during the November 3, 2020 election. Questions A, B, C, D, and F passed according to the unofficial election results Read on...*
USCIS TO WELCOME 20 NEW CITIZENS TODAY; PORTLAND POLICE OFFICER TOTAKE THE OATH
Twenty new US citizens are taking the Oath of Allegiance today, including the first Portland Police officer in recent history to become a US citizen while an active member of the department. Readon...
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OFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS FOR NOVEMBER 3, 2020 ELECTION The official results for the November 3, 2020 election are now available. Read on...*
CITY CLERK'S OFFICE CLOSED NOVEMBER 9 & 10 The City of Portland’s City Clerk’s Office will be closed on Monday, November 9 and Tuesday, November 10. They will reopen on Thursday, November 12 in Room 24 with access to the public from the Myrtle Street entrance of City Hall. Read on...*
CITY SETS SCHEDULE FOR REMOTE ANNUAL DISTRICT MEETINGS The City of Portland’s annual district meetings will still be held this year, however remotely via Zoom. Mayor Snyder, City Councilors, the City Manager and staff will be available to discuss neighborhood issues and answer questions from the public. Read on...*
CITY HOSTS BLOOD DRIVE ON NOVEMBER 25 The City of Portland is proud to sponsor our next blood drive with the American Red Cross on November 25 at Portland Ocean Gateway. Readon...
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UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS FOR NOVEMBER 3, 2020 ELECTION The unofficial results for the November 3, 2020 election are now available. Read on...*
CITY NEWS ROUND UP FOR FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30 City of Portland Friday News Round Up for Friday, October 30. To sign up to receive this info directly via email and/or text message, visit www.portlandmaine.gov/stayconnected or text 'Join CityNews' to 30890.Read on...
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3 IS ELECTION DAY Tuesday, November 3, 2020 is Election Day. The City’s 11 polling locations will open at 7:00 AM and close at 8:00 PM. Read on...*
RAPID REHOUSING PROGRAM TO SERVE 40 INDIVIDUALS & 25 FAMILIES Portland’s Rapid Rehousing Program will soon serve an additional 40 individuals and 25 families thanks to a recent funding award from Maine Housing. Read on...*
COUNCIL TO HOLD HEARING ON FINAL REVISED LAND USE CODE On Monday, November 9, the Portland City Council will hold a public hearing on Phase I of the City’s ReCode initiative, the City’s effort to streamline, modernize, and update its land use code to reflect the goals of the City’s comprehensive plan. Read on...*
CITY NEWS ROUND UP FOR FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23 City of Portland Friday News Round Up for Friday, October 23. To sign up to receive this info directly via email and/or text message, visit www.portlandmaine.gov/stayconnected or text 'Join CityNews' to 30890.Read on...
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PORTLAND SELECTS SECOND NATURAL HELPERS COHORT Portland’s Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO) is honored to announce its second cohort of the Natural Helpers program. While receiving many applications to join the program, 14 were selected, representing eight countries of origin, from Angola to Peru. Readon...
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TEMPORARY EMERGENCY SHELTER SPACE ON COUNTY WAY TO OFFER MANYIMPROVEMENTS
County space offers dorm-like setting with many improvements for guests and continued access to nearby services; City could see an increase in 30 additional beds this winter. Read on...*
RIVERSIDE GOLF COURSE RECOGNIZED FOR ENVIRONMENTAL EXCELLENCE Riverside Golf Course has achieved designation as a "Certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary" through the Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary Program for Golf Courses. Read on...*
CITY EXTENDS OUTDOOR OPERATIONS TO FURTHER ASSIST BUSINESSES DURINGPANDEMIC
In order to continue helping local businesses through the pandemic, the City Council approved a plan to allow restaurants and retailers to continue to operate outdoors on private property, public sidewalks, and in parking lanes until January 4, Read on...*
PORTLAND FINALIZING PLANS FOR ADDITIONAL SHELTER SPACE AHEAD OFWINTER
The City of Portland’s Health & Human Services (HHS) Department has been working diligently to prepare for the winter season and the anticipated impact on people experiencing homelessness. Read on...*
NATIONAL PRESCRIPTION DRUG TAKE BACK DAY Saturday, October 24, 2020 between 10:00 AM and 2:00 PM is the National Prescription Drug Take Back Day. Law enforcement agencies throughout the state will be collecting unused or unneeded prescription medications so that they can be properly disposed. Readon...
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CITY NEWS ROUND UP FOR FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16 City of Portland Friday News Round Up for Friday, October 16. To sign up to receive this info directly via email and/or text message, visit www.portlandmaine.gov/stayconnected or text 'Join CityNews' to 30890.Read on...
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NEW EXTERNAL ABSENTEE BALLOT DROP BOX NOW AVAILABLE OUTSIDE MERRILLAUDITORIUM
A new external ballot drop box has been installed for those wishing to drop off their completed absentee ballots. It is located outside of the Merrill Auditorium entrance for 24/7 ballot returns. Please remember to sign the back of the envelope. Read on...*
THE SEARCH IS ON! PORTLAND SEEKS TREE FOR MONUMENT SQUARE Portland Downtown and the City are seeking the next “perfect tree” to grace Monument Square this holiday season. Residents and property owners who wish to donate a tree are encouraged to submit the tree for consideration at portlandmaine.com/tree. Read on...*
CITY MANAGER JENNINGS AGREES TO ONE-YEAR CONTRACT EXTENSION City Manager Jon Jennings’ has agreed to a one-year contract extension as part of his recent performance evaluation. The employment contract extension will go before the City Council for a first read during its Monday, October 19, 2020 meeting. Read on...*
NATIVE PLANTS COMING TO FRANKLIN STREET MEADOW Portland Parks and Recreation and Maine Audubon, with support from Portland Pollinators, are partnering to create a meadow full of native plants that will benefit birds, butterflies, and other wildlife. Readon...
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PORTLAND EXPANDS HOURS FOR ABSENTEE VOTING & BALLOT DROP BOX AHEAD OFNOVEMBER 3 ELECTION
In-person absentee voting is currently going on now in the City Clerk’s temporary office space in the Merrill Auditorium lobby via the Myrtle Street entrance. Regular hours are 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM, Monday through Friday. Read on...*
CITY AGAIN OFFERING GRANTS AND LOANS TO SMALL BUSINESSES AFFECTED BYCOVID-19
Round three of the City of Portland’s COVID-19 grant and loan programs are being launched today. Eligibility has been relaxed for businesses that received more than $10,000 in COVID-19 Federal or State Funding and need more assistance. Read on...*
CITY NEWS ROUND UP FOR FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9 City of Portland Friday News Round Up for Friday, October 9. To sign up to receive this info directly via email and/or text message, visit www.portlandmaine.gov/stayconnected or text 'Join CityNews' to 30890.Read on...
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COUNCIL APPROVES NEW LEASH RULES FOR BAXTER WOODS At its Monday, October 5, 2020 meeting, the City Council approved new leash rules for Baxter Woods. Read on...*
COUNCIL APPROVES ADDITIONAL COVID-19 RENTAL & BUSINESS ASSISTANCE The City Council allocated additional funds in the amount of $524,669 to the Portland CARES Emergency Income Payment Program (rental assistance) program during its October 8, 2020 meeting and $100,000 for winter business assistance. Read on...*
TRICK-OR-TREATING GUIDANCE FOR HALLOWEEN 2020 IN LIGHT OF COVID-19 While the City of Portland does not control or sanction Halloween activities or Trick-or-Treating, it does want to make sure that residents are aware of this year’s safety guidelines should families choose to participate in Halloween 2020. Read on...*
CITY NEWS ROUND UP FOR FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2 City of Portland Friday News Round Up for Friday, October 2. To sign up to receive this info directly via email and/or text message, visit www.portlandmaine.gov/stayconnected or text 'Join CityNews' to 30890.Read on...
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POLICE CITIZEN REVIEW SUBCOMMITTEE ISSUES 2019 ANNUAL REPORT The City’s Police Citizen Review Subcommittee finalized its 2019 Annual Report during its September 9, 2020 meeting. Read on...*
PORTLAND PARKING ALERT: STREET MAINTENANCE SIGNS BACK IN EFFECT OCT 1 Reminder from the City’s Parking Division and Department of Public Works that effective October 1, the Street Maintenance signs on streets will be back in effect. These restrictions are in effect from October 1 through May 31. Read on...*
CITY NEWS ROUND UP FOR FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 City of Portland Friday News Round Up for Friday, September 25. To sign up to receive this info directly via email and/or text message, visit www.portlandmaine.gov/stayconnected or text 'Join CityNews' to30890. Read on...
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CITY LAUNCHES CAMPAIGN TO REMIND PEOPLE TO ‘STAY THE COURSE’ TO PREVENT COVID-19 SPREAD The City of Portland launched a new campaign this week to remind people to ‘Stay the Course’ to prevent further COVID-19 spread. Public health & economic development marketing effort seeks to ensure people don’t tire of taking necessary precautions. Read on...*
PORTLAND HARBOR DREDGE AND CAD CELL PROJECTS FAIL TO RECEIVE FUNDING UNDER USDOT BUILD GRANT PROGRAM After years of study, planning, design, and permitting work, the Portland Harbor Dredge and CAD project failed to make the list of approved projects announced by the US DOT under the $900M BUILDprogram. Read on...
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CITY NEWS ROUND UP FOR FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 City of Portland Friday News Round Up for Friday, September 18. To sign up to receive this info directly via email and/or text message, visit www.portlandmaine.gov/stayconnected or text 'Join CityNews' to30890. Read on...
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PORTLAND’S PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION TEAMS UP TO PROVIDE FLU VACCINECLINICS THIS FALL
Beginning this month, the City, working with its partners, will offer no-cost flu vaccine opportunities at various locations. Additional flu clinics are being conducted at area businesses, at PHA sites, homeless shelters, and assisted living facilities. Read on...*
CITY REMINDS MARIJUANA BUSINESSES THEY MUST BE LICENSED TO OPERATE The City of Portland’s marijuana ordinance that establishes the types of marijuana businesses that can be licensed to operate in the City went into effect on Wednesday, June 17. The ordinance established the rules for both medical and adult use marijuana. Read on...*
PORTLAND AND SOUTH PORTLAND RELEASE JOINT CLIMATE ACTION AND ADAPTATION PLAN, ONE CLIMATE FUTURE Portland and South Portland have released a draft of One Climate Future, a joint climate action and adaptation plan. One Climate Future is an innovative regional approach to climate action, bringing together two cities to meet shared climate commitments. Read on...*
MAYOR APPOINTS 13 MEMBERS TO RACIAL EQUITY STEERING COMMITTEE Mayor Kate Snyder announced the appointment of 13 members to the Council’s newly formed Racial Equity Steering Committee during its September 9, 2020 meeting. Read on...*
PORTLAND OFFERS ENHANCED WEBSITE EXPERIENCE WITH INTERACTIVE CHATFEATURE
In partnership with its website provider CivicPlus® and technology provider Frase, the City of Portland is launching a 45-day trial of a new chatbot feature for its municipal website. The chatbot will appear on the portlandmaine.gov site on September 9. Read on...*
COUNCIL’S SEPTEMBER 9TH WORKSHOP TO DISCUSS MARIJUANA LICENSING The Portland City Council’s remote workshop set for Wednesday, September 9, 2020 at 4:30 PM will now be held to discuss a marijuana licensing update. Read on...*
CITY NEWS ROUND UP FOR FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 City of Portland Friday News Round Up for Friday, September 11. To sign up to receive this info directly via email and/or text message, visit www.portlandmaine.gov/stayconnected or text 'Join CityNews' to30890. Read on...
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CITY TO HOST 9/11 REMEMBRANCE CEREMONY City of Portland officials along with the Portland Fire Department and the Portland Police Department will join on Friday, September 11, 2020 for a 9/11 remembrance ceremony at the 9/11 Memorial at Fort Allen Park. Read on...*
TRAFFIC ALERT: DANFORTH STREET PAVING, SEPTEMBER 9 THROUGH SEPTEMBER10
Danforth Street between High and Vaughan Street will be paved starting September 9 and continuing through September 10. There will be traffic delays and noise due to this work. Police and Flaggers will be stationed at the busy intersections. Read on...*
CITY NEWS ROUND UP FOR FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 City of Portland Friday News Round Up for Friday, September 4. To sign up to receive this info directly via email and /or text message, visit www.portlandmaine.gov/stayconnected. Read on...*
INTERNATIONAL OVERDOSE AWARENESS DAY VIGIL 2020 Portland Public Health Division’s Substance Use Prevention and Harm Reduction Services Program recognizes International Overdose Awareness Day (August 31). Read on...*
CITY SIMPLIFIES APPLICATION PROCESS & INCREASES ASSISTANCE AMOUNT FOR COVID-RENTAL ASSISTANCE As a result of new guidance issued by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, the City of Portland has streamlined the application process for the Rental Assistance Program. The City has also increased the amount of assistance available. Read on...*
CITY NEWS ROUND UP FOR FRIDAY, AUGUST 28 City of Portland Friday News Round Up for Friday, August 28. To sign up to receive this info directly via email and /or text message, visit www.portlandmaine.gov/stayconnected. Read on...*
DEADLINE TO APPLY FOR MARIJUANA RETAIL STORE LICENSES IS AUGUST 31 Despite the ongoing litigation, the City of Portland is reminding the public that the deadline for businesses to apply for a marijuana retail store license in Portland is Monday, August 31, 2020. Readon...
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CITY NEWS ROUND UP FOR FRIDAY, AUGUST 21 City of Portland Friday News Round Up for Friday, August 21. To sign up to receive this info directly via email and /or text message, visit www.portlandmaine.gov/stayconnected. Read on...*
COUNCIL SEEKS APPLICANTS FOR RACIAL EQUITY STEERING COMMITTEE The Portland City Council established a Racial Equity Steering Committee as part of a resolution that it passed at its July 13, 2020 Council meeting. The Committee will be tasked with developing recommendations to the City Council. Read on...*
CITY MANAGER PRESENTS RECOMMENDED FY21 MUNICIPAL BUDGET TO COUNCIL’S FINANCE COMMITTEE Portland City Manager Jon Jennings will present his recommended FY21 municipal budget to the Council’s Finance Committee tonight during a remote meeting at 5:30 PM Read on...*
CITY NEWS ROUND UP FOR FRIDAY, AUGUST 14 City of Portland Friday News Round Up for Friday, August 14. To sign up to receive this info directly via email and /or text message, visit www.portlandmaine.gov/stayconnected. Read on...*
COUNCIL LIMITS RENTAL HOUSING APPLICATION FEES The Portland City Council approved a limitation on rental housing application fees during its August 3, 2020 meeting, which will be added to the City’s Code, Chapter 6, Buildings and Building Regulations, Section 223.1. Read on...*
CITY NEWS ROUND UP FOR FRIDAY, AUGUST 7 City of Portland Friday News Round Up for Friday, August 7. To sign up to receive this info directly via email and /or text message, visit www.portlandmaine.gov/stayconnected. Read on...*
CITY NEWS ROUND UP FOR FRIDAY, JULY 31 City of Portland Friday News Round Up for Friday, July 31. To sign up to receive this info directly via email and /or text message, visit www.portlandmaine.gov/stayconnected. Read on...*
MEMBERS OF PUBLIC ENCOURAGED TO APPLY FOR CHARTER COMMISSION COUNCILAPPOINTEE
Members of the public who wish to be considered by the Charter Commission Ad Hoc Committee as one of the Council's appointees to the Charter Commission should apply by 12:00 PM on Monday, August 3. Readon...
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COUNCIL’S AD HOC COMMITTEE TO DISCUSS CHARTER COMMISSION APPOINTEES DURING FIRST MEETING The City Council’s newly created Charter Commission Ad Hoc Committee will hold its first meeting today, Tuesday, July 28 at 4:00 PM via Zoom. Committee members include Mayor Snyder, Councilor Nick Mavodones, Councilor Pious Ali, and Councilor Tae Chong. Read on...*
TEN MIXED-INCOME HOUSING PROJECTS TOTALING ALMOST 900 UNITS CURRENTLYIN PIPELINE
In light of recent calls for the creation of more affordable housing in Portland, the City is sharing an overview of the affordable housing projects with almost 900 units that are currently in the pipeline and have support from the City Council. Read on...*
CITY NEWS ROUND UP FOR FRIDAY, JULY 24 City of Portland Friday News Round Up for Friday, July 24. To sign up to receive this info directly via email and /or text message, visit www.portlandmaine.gov/stayconnected. Read on...*
CITY COUNCIL TO HOLD WORKSHOP ON MONDAY, JULY 27 The Portland City Council will host a remote workshop on Monday, July 27 at the end of its special meeting, which starts at 5:30 PM. Readon...
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MAYOR OUTLINES PROCESS FOR ESTABLISHING CHARTER COMMISSION MEMBERS Mayor Kate Snyder and the Portland City Council will hold a special remote City Council meeting on Monday, July 27, 2020 at 5:30 PM for the purpose of voting on a resolution to create an Ad Hoc Committee.Read on...
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COUNCIL'S FINANCE COMMITTEE CONTINUES FY21 BUDGET REVIEW PROCESS ONAUGUST 5, 2020
The Portland City Council’s Finance Committee will continue its FY21 budget review process with a series of meetings starting on Wednesday, August 5, 2020 at 5:30 PM. Read on...*
PORTLAND FIRE PROMOTES ANGELA CALVO TO DIVISION CHIEF OF EMS &TRAINING
Portland Fire Chief Keith Gautreau announced that the Portland Fire Department promoted Lieutenant Angela Calvo to Division Chief of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and Training. Calvo is the first woman to hold a Chief Officer rank. Read on...*
CITY CONTINUES TO SERVE HOMELESS PEOPLE WHILE RESPONDING TO ISSUES INDEERING OAKS PARK
City staff, in conjunction with its community partners, will be providing additional outreach throughout Deering Oaks in an effort to encourage homeless individuals to seek overnight shelter and explain that day services are available. Read on...*
CITY COUNCIL PASSES RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING A RACIAL EQUITY STEERINGCOMMITTEE
The City Council passed a resolution at its Monday, July 13, 2020 meeting that establishes a Racial Equity Steering Committee to develop recommendations in response to systemic inequities. Read on...*
OFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS FOR THE JULY 14, 2020 PRIMARY ELECTION The official election results from the July 14, 2020 election are now available. Read on...*
PEAKS ISLAND FERRY LANDSIDE OPERATIONS STUDY PUBLIC MEETING Peaks Island Ferry Landside Operations Study Public Virtual Meeting. The meeting will feature: a presentation of findings from Phases 1 and 2; a discussion of potential study recommendations; and, opportunity for you to provide your input. Read on...*
PORTLAND POLICE REPORT SPIKE IN DRUG OVERDOSES Portland Police report a spike in recent drug overdoses. There have been seven fatal and 79 non-fatal overdoses since May 1, 2020 with one fatal and nine non-fatal overdoses in just the past week alone. Readon...
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VOTING INFORMATION FOR JULY 14, 2020 ELECTION Tuesday, July 14, 2020 is Election Day for the State Primary and Municipal School Budget/Referendum Election. The City’s 11 polling locations will open at 7:00 A.M. and close at 8:00 P.M. Read on...*
COUNCILOR PIOUS ALI DENOUNCES VIOLENCE AGAINST POLICE DEPARTMENT Councilor Pious Ali held a press conference on Friday, June 10 to address recent violence against the Portland Police Department. Readon...
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MAYOR & COUNCILORS ISSUE STATEMENTS DENOUNCING VIOLENCE AGAINSTPOLICE OFFICERS
Mayor Kate Snyder and several members of the City Council issued statements today denouncing recent violence against Portland Police officers. Read on...*
CITY MAKES $500,000 AVAILABLE FOR RENT ASSISTANCE FOR PORTLANDERS AFFECTED BY COVID-19 The City is making $500,000 in CARES Act funds available for rent assistance for Portlanders affected by COVID-19. The program is designed to alleviate financial pressure on renter households and provide economic security to rental property owners. Read on...*
CITY SEEKS PUBLIC INPUT ON PEAKS ISLAND FERRY LANDSIDE OPERATIONSSTUDY
The City is partnering with Casco Bay Lines to identify ways to improve the landside infrastructure on Peaks Island to enhance its safety, comfort and efficiency, and we need your input! Read on...*
CITY HIRES BOB FOWLER AS NEW PUBLIC HEALTH DIRECTOR The City of Portland is pleased to announce it has hired Bob Fowler as the city’s new Public Health Director after an extensive search and interview process. For the last six years, Fowler served as the Executive Director at Milestone Recovery. Read on...*
VOTING INFORMATION FOR THE JULY 14, 2020 ELECTION In-person early absentee voting is now underway for the July 14 State Primary and Municipal School Budget /Referendum Election. Voting is available Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM in Merrill Auditorium. Read on...*
CITY ALERTS BUSINESSES THAT COVID-19 REOPENING GUIDELINES MUST BEFOLLOWED
The City is reminding businesses they must follow the State’s COVID-19 reopening guidelines for operation. Following multiple reports of violations from the public, the City will have two code enforcement officers plus the police dept on Wharf St tonight Readon...
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CITY HALTS IMPLEMENTATION OF PROPERTY REVALUATION The Assessor’s Office has officially announced it is halting implementation of this year’s citywide property revaluation until 2021 citing the unknown real estate market and fiscal implications of COVID-19 pandemic. Read on...*
CITY OFFERS ADDITIONAL HELP TO SMALL BUSINESSES City Offers Additional Help to Small Businesses. Relaunches three emergency grant and loan programs, opening up eligibility to assist more of Portland’s small businesses needing help during COVID-19Read on...
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PORTLAND FARMER'S OUTDOOR MARKET Portland Farmer's Outdoor Market is officially opened for the season in Deering Oaks Park, Wednesdays and Saturdays 7:00 am to 1:00 pm.Read on...
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CITY’S MARIJUANA BUSINESSES ORDINANCE GOES INTO EFFECT The marijuana ordinance that establishes the types of marijuana businesses that can be licensed to operate in the city went into effect on Wednesday, June 17, 2020. The ordinance also establishes the rules of these businesses. Read on...*
CITY INTRODUCES AFTER-HOURS VEHICLE REGISTRATION The City of Portland will temporarily extend Treasury Department hours of operation beginning tomorrow, June 11, to ensure residents are able to register autos and boats in compliance with Governor Mills’ Executive Order 53-A. Read on...*
UPDATE TO EXPANDED OUTDOOR DINING & RETAIL PILOT PROGRAM The City of Portland wants to update the public on several aspects of its expanded outdoor dining and retail pilot program. More than 80 businesses have now been permitted as part of the program. Read on...*
CITY HOSTS BLOOD DRIVE ON JUNE 30 The City of Portland is proud to sponsor our next blood drive with the American Red Cross on June 30 at Portland Ocean Gateway. Readon...
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MAYOR AND CITY COUNCILORS HOLD PRESS CONFERENCE TO DISCUSS RECENTDEMONSTRATIONS
Mayor Kate Snyder and members of the Portland City Council held a press conference today at City Hall to discuss the recent demonstrations in Portland. Read on...*
CITY COUNCIL ISSUES PROCLAMATION CONDEMNING RACISM AND HONORING ARBERY, TAYLOR AND FLOYD Mayor Snyder and the Portland City Council issued a proclamation at their June 1, 2020 City Council meeting condemning racism and honoring Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor and George Floyd. Read on...*
PORTLAND POLICE ISSUE OPEN LETTER TO THE COMMUNITY The Portland Police Department issued the following open letter to the entire community. Read on...*
MULTIPLE BUSINESSES DAMAGED AND TWENTY-THREE ARRESTED The Portland Police Department assisted with what began as a peaceful demonstration starting around 7:00 PM on Monday night and ended with the arrest of 23 people. Read on...*
CITY UPDATES PUBLIC ON PHASED REOPENING PLAN Beginning June 8, the City will have limited access for the public to complete specific transactions. While some parts of the buildings will open sooner than others, new safety measures have been put into place throughout. Read on...*
PARKING ENFORCEMENT & PURPLE TRASH BAGS BACK IN EFFECT JUNE 1 The City of Portland wants to make sure citizens are aware that enforcement of parking meters and times zones as well as the requirement to use purple pay-as-you-throw trash bags will be back in effect on June 1, 2020. Read on...*
CITY OFFERS HELP TO SMALL BUSINESSES DURING PANDEMIC - LAUNCHES THREE GRANT & LOAN PROGRAMS The City of Portland launched three emergency business assistance programs after receiving City Council approval of the programs at its May 4, 2020 meeting and final funding for them at its May 18, 2020meeting. Read on...
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MAYOR SNYDER & CITY MANAGER ISSUE LETTER TO CITIZENS AND BUSINESSES REGARDING REOPENING PLANS Portland Mayor Kate Snyder and City Manager Jon Jennings issued a letter to citizens and businesses recapping the City's response to the COVID-19 pandemic and outlining its reopening plans. Read on...*
PORTLAND’S FOURTH OF JULY FIREWORKS CANCELLED Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the City of Portland is cancelling the Fourth of July fireworks celebration, typically held on the Eastern Promenade. It is the City’s hope to bring back this annual traditionin 2021. Read on...
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CITY PROPOSES PLAN TO ASSIST RESTAURANT & RETAIL BUSINESSES WITHREOPENING
The City of Portland has put together a proposed plan that includes temporary street closures and permitting changes to assist the small business community as they look to safely and responsibly reopen restaurants and retail stores. Read on...*
COUNCIL APPROVES THREE COVID-19 BUSINESS LOAN AND GRANT PROGRAMS The Portland City Council voted at its May 4, 2020 meeting to approve three business loan and grant programs designed by the Portland Development Corporation and the City’s Economic Development Department in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Read on...*
RIVERSIDE GOLF COURSE TO REOPEN MAY 5 TO WALKING ONLY Starting May 1, the City of Portland has approved Riverside Golf Course to open for golf starting Tuesday, May 5, to walking only. The Golf Course will be following the restrictions and guidelines outlined by the State of Maine and the City of Portland. Read on...*
PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION TO PROVIDE VIRTUAL TRAININGS IN MAY With National Drug Take Back Day Postponed, the City of Portland Public Health Division is providing educational materials and virtual Narcan (naloxone) trainings throughout the month of May. Read on...*
PORTLAND UPDATES STAY AT HOME GUIDANCE BASED ON GOVERNOR MILLS' APRIL28 ANNOUNCEMENT
In light of Governor Mills’ April 28 announcement regarding her stay-at-home extension and safe and gradual plan to restart Maine’s economy, City officials want people and businesses to follow the State’s Order in terms of Stage 1, which begins May 1. Read on...*
CITY MANAGER RELEASES RECOMMENDATIONS FOR FY21 CDBG ALLOCATIONS City Manager Jon Jennings released his recommendations to the City Council for FY21 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding. The City Council will hold two public hearings regarding the CDBG funding before taking a final vote. Read on...*
CITY COUNCIL EXTENDS STAY AT HOME EMERGENCY ORDER UNTIL MAY 18 The Portland City Council voted to extend the Stay at Home Emergency Order until May 18, 2020 at its April 27th meeting. The emergency order also includes a number of amendments. Read on...*
CITY CLARIFIES NON-ESSENTIAL BUSINESS RULES & CALLS EMERGENCY COUNCIL WORKSHOP FOR APRIL 20 The City of Portland is seeking to clarify its rules for non-essential businesses related to the City’s emergency Stay at Home order, and as a result the Portland City Council will hold an emergency remote workshop on Monday, April 20 at 5:30 PM. Read on...*
CITY RELEASES FAQ FOR BUSINESSES IN PORTLAND RELATED TO STAY AT HOMEORDER
The City has created a FAQ for businesses related to the Emergency Stay at Home recently discussed and approved by the City Council at its April 14, 2020 meeting. Read on...*
CITY’S VOLUNTEER SHOPPING PROGRAM FOR ELDERS SET TO BEGIN APRIL 20 The City of Portland’s Office of Elder Affairs has created a temporary volunteer program to provide grocery shopping and food delivery to elderly Portland residents during the COVID-19 pandemic.Read on...
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CITY COUNCIL TO RESCHEDULE APRIL 13 REMOTE WORKSHOP & MEETING TOAPRIL 14
The April 13 City Council workshop and meeting will be rescheduled to Tuesday, April 14 due to concerns regarding connectivity. The Council wants to avoid any potential power and/or internet outages which could affect the operation of the remote meeting. Read on...*
PORTLAND CELEBRATES NATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATORS WEEK Every year during the second week of April, the telecommunications personnel in the public safety community are honored. In light of COVID-19, this group of professionals is under greater than usual pressure and anxiety. Read on...*
OFFICE OF ELDER AFFAIRS TEMPORARY VOLUNTEER PROGRAM The Office of Elder Affairs will implement a temporary volunteer service to provide grocery shopping and food delivery to elderly Portland residents who may have difficulty accessing food during the Coronavirus pandemic. Read on...*
VIRTUAL EVENTS IN THE PORTLAND ARTS COMMUNITY Creative Portland announces a virtual events calendar to foster arts community bonds, and to stay socially connected while physically apart. The calendar can be accessed on the First Friday Art Walk landing page of the Creative Portland website. Read on...*
ANNUAL SPRING CURBSIDE COLLECTION OF LEAF BAGS/YARD WASTE WILL BE HELD APRIL 27 - MAY 8 The annual spring curbside collection of leaf bags/yard waste will be held Monday, April 27 through Friday, May 8. The leaves must be in large, paper biodegradable leaf bags that can be purchased at most hardware stores. Read on...*
CITY CLOSES ALL BACK COVE TRAIL PARKING LOTS DURING STAY AT HOMEEMERGENCY ORDER
The City of Portland is closing all parking lots associated with the Back Cove Trail due to the high usage of the trail and overcrowding concerns in light of the State of Maine and the City’s Stay at Home emergency orders. Read on...*
MAYOR SNYDER ADDS TENANT & LANDLORD RESOURCES TO CITY’S COVID-19WEBPAGE
Building off of the City Council’s March 30th approval of an Emergency Order, Mayor Kate Snyder has compiled a comprehensive list of resources available to tenants and landlords in light of COVID-19.Read on...
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CITY DELAYS NEW VALUE NOTICES FOR 2020 REVALUATION PROJECT As the COVID-19 situation continues to unfold, the City has made the decision to delay the Value Change Notices that were scheduled to be sent to all taxpayers in May. Notices will be sent at a future date to be determined. Read on...*
DPW SOLID WASTE PUTTING NON-ESSENTIAL RESIDENTIAL PROGRAMS ON HOLD Due to the ongoing COVID-19 situation, with the exception of weekly curbside trash and recycling collection, ALL Public Works Solid Waste Programs at Riverside Recycling Facility are on hold until furthernotice. Read on...
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CITY OF PORTLAND OPENS ADDITIONAL SHELTER FOR CLIENTS NEEDINGQUARANTINE SPACE
The City of Portland has opened an additional shelter for clients needing quarantine space in light of positive COVID-19 cases. The quarantine space is located at the James A. Banks, Sr. Exposition Building. Read on...*
CITY COUNCIL TO HOLD EMERGENCY REMOTE WORKSHOP ON APRIL 1 AT 5:00 PM The Portland City Council will hold an emergency remote workshop on Wednesday, April 1, 2020 at 5:00 PM. The City Manager requested the workshop to discuss the City’s shelter operations. Read on...*
MAYOR SNYDER ISSUES STATEMENT IN RESPONSE TO GOVERNOR MILLS' STAY ATHOME ORDER
The following is a statement from Portland Mayor Kate Snyder in response to the stay at home order that Governor Mills issued for the State of Maine. Read on...*
CITY COUNCIL VOTES TO EXTEND STAY AT HOME EMERGENCY ORDER UNTIL APRIL27
The Portland City Council voted tonight to extend the State of Emergency and Stay at Home order until April 27. Read on...*
INDIA STREET CLINIC TO RESUME CLINICAL SERVICES & NEEDLE EXCHANGEPROGRAM
The India Street Public Health Center will resume its clinical services and Needle Exchange Program on Monday, March 30. This comes after a two week closure due to widespread staff exposure to COVID-19.Read on...
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CITY COUNCIL TO HOST REMOTE MEETING ON MONDAY, MARCH 30 AT 5:00 PM On Monday, March 30, 2020, at 5:00 PM, the Portland City Council will conduct its first virtual workshop and meeting using emergency legislation, Sec. G-1 MRSA §403-A, that allows cities and towns to conduct meetings online. Read on...*
DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION (DEP) REMINDS MAINERS OF WHAT NOTTO FLUSH
Properly functioning sewer systems are extremely important for the protection of public health and to reduce the spread of the Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19). To help keep these systems functioning properly, the DEP is reminding people that the following Read on...*
PORTLAND ISSUES COVID-19 RELATED UPDATES FOR CITY SERVICES The City of Portland is issuing the following updates related to the COVID-19 response and resources. Read on...*
CITY ANNOUNCES STAY AT HOME EMERGENCY ORDER EFFECTIVE WEDNESDAY,MARCH 25 AT 5:00 PM
Mayor Snyder and City Manager Jennings announced today that the City Manager has signed an emergency stay at home order for all non-essential businesses and services in Portland. The order goes into effect at 5:00 PM on Wednesday, March 25 Read on...*
SOCIAL SERVICES OFFICE CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC For the safety of the public, our 196 Lancaster Street location will be closed to public entry until further notice. Read on...*
MAYOR SNYDER ISSUES GUIDANCE TO KEEP PEOPLE HOUSED DURING COVID-19PANDEMIC
Mayor Snyder issued the following guidance to help keep people housed during the COVID-19 pandemic given the need for safe housing during this public health and economic crisis. Read on...*
CITY EXEMPTS STORES FROM CHARGING FIVE-CENT FEE FOR SINGLE-USE CARRYOUT SHOPPING BAGS
Portland City Manager Jon Jennings issued an emergency proclamation on Friday, March 20, 2020 that exempts stores from having to charge the five-cent fee for single-use carry out shopping bags. The proclamation is in place until April 30, 2020. Read on...*
CITY COMMITTED TO CARING FOR HOMELESS POPULATIONS DURING COVID-19PANDEMIC
The City of Portland has been working on the front lines in direct contact with its most vulnerable community members for more than 30 years with one of the most dedicated and professional staffs. Each and every decision the City makes Read on...*
CITY ANNOUNCES TEMPORARY CHANGES TO PARKING ENFORCEMENT IN LIGHT OFONGOING PANDEMIC
Last Friday, March 13, Portland’s City Manager directed the Parking Division to no longer issue parking tickets for time zones and expired meters for the foreseeable future. Enforcement will continue for illegal parking, which includes Read on...*
GOVERNOR MILLS’ NEW EXECUTIVE ORDER EXPANDS & EXTENDS PORTLAND’S EMERGENCY PROCLAMATION In light of the action Governor Janet Mills took today in response to the evolving COVID-19 global pandemic, the Portland City Council’s emergency remote meeting is no longer necessary. All restaurants and bars statewide must close to dine in customers. Read on...*
CITY ANNOUNCES CURFEW FOR ESTABLISHMENTS & OTHER COVID-19RECOMMENDATIONS
Portland City Manager Jon Jennings announced today he is instituting a mandated curfew for establishments where groups gather from 6:00 AM to 2:00 AM on Tuesday, March 17-18 and then daily from 8:00 PM until 2:00 AM March 18-22. Read on...*
CITY OFFICIALS PROVIDE UPDATE ON CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 RESPONSE City provides update on coronavirus COVID-19 response and preparations. City Hall and all City buildings will be closed to external visitors for two weeks. Read on...*
CITY CANCELS EVENTS AT MERRILL AUDITORIUM, PORTLAND EXPO & OCEANGATEWAY
The City of Portland has decided to cancel all events scheduled for the next 30 days at Merrill Auditorium, Portland Expo and Ocean Gateway in order to help practice social distancing in order to reduce the number of large gatherings. Read on...*
CITY OF PORTLAND FOLLOWING CDC GUIDELINES REGARDING CORONAVIRUSPRECAUTIONS
The City of Portland is actively engaged and monitoring guidance from the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Maine CDC regarding Coronavirus COVID-19 preparations and precautions. Readon...
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CITY CANCELS MARCH 16 COUNCIL MEETING & SUSPENDS ALL PUBLIC MEETINGS Out of an abundance of caution and for preventative reasons only, the Portland City Council is cancelling its March 16 meeting and March 23 workshop. Both will be rescheduled at dates to be determined. Readon...
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CITY CLERK RELEASES OFFICIAL RESULTS FROM MARCH 3 ELECTION The City Clerk has posted the Official results from the March 3 Election. Read on...*
FINALIST FOR MLK MEMORIAL TO PRESENT REDESIGN PROPOSAL One finalist will present their redesign proposal for a memorial to honor Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. to the public and the MLK Memorial Selection Committee during a meeting tomorrow night, Tuesday, March 3, at 5:30 PM in Room 209 of City Hall. Read on...*
CITY TO OFFER WEEKLY OVERDOSE RESPONSE TRAININGS & NALOXONE Beginning February 5 at 4:30 PM, with support from the Maine CDC, the Substance Use Prevention and Harm Reduction Services team will be offering free overdose recognition and response training and naloxone distribution. Read on...*
2019 MAINE HIRE-A-VET CAMPAIGN The City of Portland is proud to announce that it hired seven veteran employees as part of the 2019 Maine Hire a Vet campaign. In total during the 2019 campaign, 283 veterans were hired in Maine. Read on...*
CITY COUNCIL TO DISCUSS OPPORTUNITY FOR PORTLAND TO JOIN SOLARCONSORTIUM
The Portland City Council will discuss an opportunity for the City to join a renewable energy consortium at its Wednesday, February 19, 2020 Council meeting. Joining the consortium would help achieve several of the City’s climate action goals. Read on...*
ABSENTEE VOTING BEGINS IN PORTLAND Citizens can begin requesting absentee ballots by mail, phone or in person and vote absentee in person in the City Clerk’s Office, Room 203, City Hall for the upcoming March 3, 2020 election. Read on...*
POLICE CITIZEN REVIEW SUBCOMMITTEE HOSTS INFORMATIONAL MEETING The City’s Police Citizen Review Subcommittee will host an informational meeting - open to the public - regarding the Police Citizens Review Subcommittee’s work on Wednesday, February 12 from 6:00 - 8:00 PM in the Library at Portland High School. Read on...*
CITY AWARDS FUNDS TO 11 COMMUNITY PARTNERS FROM ASYLUM SEEKERDONATIONS
The City is pleased to announce it has awarded 11 community partner organizations with more than $140,000 as part of an initial round of funding from the asylum seeker donations the City received. Read on...*
CITY MANAGER PRESENTS FY2021 RECOMMENDED CIP BUDGET The Finance Committee will begin its discussion of the City Manager’s Recommended FY21 Capital Improvement Plan budget at the January 28 Finance Committee meeting. Read on...*
PORTLAND LAUNCHES NATURAL HELPERS PROGRAM Portland’s Office of Economic Opportunity is honored to announce the inaugural cohort of the Natural Helpers program. Forty-five community leaders from 18 different countries of origin applied to serve as helpers. Fifteen finalists were selected. Read on...*
COUNCILOR DUSON APPOINTED TO SERVE ON NATIONAL LEAGUE OF CITIES’ City Councilor Jill Duson has been appointed to the National League of Cities 2020 Energy, Environment and Natural Resources federal advocacy committee. This committee has the lead responsibility for developing NLC’s federal policy positions. Read on...*
PORTLAND NEIGHBORHOOD VOLUNTEERS NEEDED We are looking for volunteers willing to shovel snow for an elderly neighbor this winter. Neighborhood volunteer coordinators are also needed, to help match Portland residents aged 65+ with local volunteer groups and individuals willing to help. Read on...*
PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT RELEASES INAUGURAL HEALTH OF PORTLAND REPORT The City of Portland’s Public Health Division is pleased to share the inaugural Health of Portland Report (HOP). The HOP provides a wide variety of descriptive information about the health status and factors influencing Portland residents. Read on...*
CITY REMINDS RESIDENTS OF WINTER STORM OPERATIONS INFORMATION In advance of what appears to be the first significant snow storm of the season, the City would like to remind residents of winter storm operations information. Read on...*
COUNCILOR PIOUS ALI ELECTED TO NATIONAL LEAGUE OF CITIES Councilor Pious Ali has been elected to serve on the National League of Cities 2020 Race, Equity and Leadership Council. These councils provide space for local leaders to connect with other municipal officials representing similar communities. Read on...*
PORTLAND TRAILS & CITY OF PORTLAND CREATE ACCESSIBLE TRAIL IN CANCO WOODS FOR NEARBY SENIORS In the fall of 2019, Portland Trails made significant upgrades to a trail in Canco Woods to create the first wheelchair-accessible forested trail in Portland. With support from the City and generous funding from an AARP Community Challenge grant, Read on...*
PORTLAND POLICE RECOGNIZED FOR MENTAL HEALTH RESPONSE The City of Portland is pleased to announce the Portland Police Department is the second police agency in Maine to have been recognized by the International Association of Chiefs of Police as having attained the requirements of their One Mind campaign. Readon...
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HUMAN TRAFFICKING AWARENESS DAY OF REMEMBRANCE AND RESILIENCY The City of Portland and Preble Street Anti-Trafficking Services are partnering to host Human Trafficking Awareness Day of Remembrance and Resiliency. Tuesday, January 7 from 12:00 to 4:00 PM in the State of Maine Room, Portland City Hall. Read on...*
REBECCA GAGNON NAMED NEW BARRON CENTER ADMINISTRATOR The City of Portland is pleased to announce that it has hired Rebecca Gagnon as the new Administrator of the Barron Center. The Barron Center has provided skilled nursing and rehabilitation services to individuals in need for more than 200 years. Read on...*
FIREFIGHTERS RECEIVE NEW BOOTS, THANKS TO GRANT FROM FIREHOUSE SUBS PUBLIC SAFETY FOUNDATION The Portland Fire Department distributed new boots to firefighters at Bramhall Fire Station, 784 Congress Street, on Friday, December 13 at 1:00 PM. The new boots are thanks to a grant from the Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation. Read on...*
CITY SEEKS NOMINATIONS FOR BOARDS AND COMMITTEES VACANCIES The City Clerk is seeking applications for several vacancies on various boards and committees. Deadline for submissions is December 28, 2019. Read on...*
CITY HONORS FIVE LOCAL BUSINESSES AT ANNUAL BUSINESS AWARDS Five local Portland businesses/organizations will be recognized on Wednesday, December 11 by the City and the Portland Development Corporation (PDC) at this year’s annual awards ceremony. Read on...*
BARRON CENTER OPENS SHORT-TERM SKILLED REHABILITATION UNIT The City of Portland is pleased to announce that the Barron Center has now reopened its short-term skilled nursing unit. The unit offers spacious private rooms with 24-hour licensed nursing support and close proximity to the Barron Center’s Rehab Gym. Read on...*
PORTLAND YOUTH COUNCIL SET TO BEGIN ITS WORK The City of Portland has set the membership for the Portland Youth Council, which will connect, engage, and empower Portland's diverse youth population through government and civic participation. Their first meeting will be held on Friday, December 6. Read on...*
PUBLIC MEETING - OVERSET ROAD AND HOPE STREET PARKING Representatives with the City of Portland will be presenting and seeking public input on neighborhood concerns about parking associated with use of the Portland trails. Wednesday, December 18 from 6:00 -7:00 PM at Lyman Moore Library, 171 Auburn Street. Read on...*
THREE FINALISTS FOR MLK MEMORIAL IN PORTLAND TO UNVEIL DESIGNS TO THE PUBLIC ON NOVEMBER 14 The three finalists chosen to move forward to the RFP phase to create a memorial to honor Dr. Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. in Portland will present their final designs during a November 14 meeting. Read on...*
CITY TO HOST COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL FORUMS REGARDING REVALUATIONPROCESS
As part of the City’s revaluation process, the Assessor’s Office will be hosting two upcoming forums to further detail the process. A commercial property owner forum will be held on November 1 and a residential property owner forum on November 25. Read on...*
CITY PUBLIC HEALTH OFFICIALS WARN OF VAPING DANGERS As reports of vaping-related illnesses increase, Maine has enacted a law banning vaping on school grounds, which took effect on September 19, 2019. Read on...*
PORTLAND NAMES NEW POLICE CHIEF City Manager Jon Jennings has chosen Frank Clark to become Portland’s next Police Chief following an extensive search and review process. Clark has been with the South Portland Police Department since 1988. Read on...*
JOIN US AS WE KICK OFF THE MAINE BICENTENNIAL IN DEERING OAKS PARK Governor Janet Mills will join Mayor Strimling, City officials, and members of the Maine Bicentennial Commission to launch the commemoration of the State of Maine bicentennial on Tuesday, July 30 at 2:30 PM in Deering Oaks Park. Read on...*
REVALUATION PROJECT UPDATE – APARTMENT AND COMMERCIAL PROPERTYVALUATION
A city-wide revaluation of all real property is currently on going. This effort will culminate in new assessments for all properties for the Fiscal Year 2021 assessment roll. Read on...*
CITY ANNOUNCES UPDATE ON ASYLUM SEEKER TRANSITION PLAN City Manager Jennings today announced an update related to the City’s efforts on a transition plan to house asylum seekers. The City is incredibly thankful to those who have offered assistance during this emergency situation. Read on...*
DONATION & VOLUNTEER INFORMATION TO SUPPORT ASYLUM SEEKERS Update: Thank you to those who have expressed a wish to volunteer your time and services in helping us as we support asylum seekers arriving in Portland. We have received hundreds of requests for volunteering. UWGP is busy processing these requests. Read on...*
CITY RESPONDS TO INFLUX IN ASYLUM SEEKERS The City of Portland, in response to an influx in asylum seekers from the southern US border, has activated an emergency operations center and additional emergency shelter. Read on...*
PORTLAND HOSTS WATER RESOURCES INFRASTRUCTURE TOUR OF BACK COVE ONJUNE 6
Portland is hosting a guided walking tour of water resources along Back Cove on June 6. The tour will highlight water resources infrastructure features around Back Cove and discuss their significance to clean water and healthy habitats. Read on...*
UPDATE: FY20 MUNICIPAL BUDGET APPROVED BY CITY COUNCIL Update: The City Council approved the FY20 Municipal Budget during its May 20, 2019 meeting. Read on...*
CITY ANNOUNCES IMPROVEMENTS FOR ISLAND RESIDENTS The City announced today several improvements for island residents in order to assist with parking, transportation, access and boarding of the ferry, and infrastructure improvements near the ferry dock on Peaks Island. Read on...*
CITY SEEKS INTERESTED APPLICANTS TO CREATE MLK MEMORIAL IN PORTLAND The City announced today that it is seeking qualifications from interested applicants for the creation of a memorial to honor Dr. Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. in Portland. Interested applicants have until June 26 to submit their qualifications. Read on...*
PORTLAND POLICE TO PARTICIPATE IN REGIONAL ACTIVE SHOOTER TRAINING AT DEERING HIGH SATURDAY, MAY 18 The Police Dept will participate in a regional active shooter training at Deering High School this Saturday, May 18. Those in the area will see increased activity around Deering HS and Longfellow School from 6:00 AM - 3:00 PM. Read on...*
POLICE PARTICIPATE IN MAY 11 GUN GIVE BACK PROGRAM The Portland Police Department is excited to participate in a gun give back program on May 11, 2019. The event offers an opportunity for the community to become a safer place by offering people a way to safely dispose of unwanted firearms and ammunition. Read on...*
FY20 MUNICIPAL BUDGET CURRENTLY UNDER REVIEW BY COUNCIL The City Council’s Finance Committee is in the midst of reviewing the City Manager’s Recommended FY20 Municipal Budget. Upcoming Council and public review of the budget will take place during April and May meetings. Read on...*
CITY MANAGER PRESENTS RECOMMENDED FY20 MUNICIPAL BUDGET City Manager Jennings presented his recommended municipal budget for FY20 to the City Council at its April 8 meeting. The $263.4 million budget results in a 2.9% city-side property tax rate increase or $79 for an average homeowner with a $240,000 home. Read on...*
PORTLAND RECEIVES SMALL BUSINESS FRIENDLY COMMUNITY AWARD The City of Portland is pleased to announce that the U.S Conference of Mayors and its Partner America Program selected Portland to receive the Inaugural 2019 Partner America Small Business Friendly CommunityAward. Read on...
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CITY MANAGER SELECTS HEATHER BROWN TO SERVE AS ASSISTANT CITY MANAGER The City Manager is pleased to announce he has selected Heather Brown to serve as the new Assistant City Manager. Brown is a native of Windham, and is returning to Maine after serving for the last 12 years in a variety of roles at the FDA. Read on...*
DIGITAL IMAGING FOR REVALUATION PROJECT BEGINS MONDAY, APRIL 8 On April 8, the City will start the street-level digital imagery part of the 2019 Revaluation Project. The City has contracted Tyler Technologies to digitally photograph the exterior of every property. The public will see two vans going around the city. Read on...*
CITY SELECTS NEW DIRECTOR OF IT & NEW DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION AND PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT City Manager Jon Jennings is pleased to announce that he has selected Hanna Pickering to serve as the next Director of Information Technology and Lena Geraghty to serve as the first Director of Innovation & Performance Management. Read on...*
CITY LAUNCHES "ASK THE ZONING STAFF" APPOINTMENTS ON THURSDAYS ATCITY HALL
Starting on March 14, the City of Portland’s Permitting and Inspections Department will offer the opportunity for customers to meet with a Zoning Staff member on Thursdays for 30 minutes to ask questions. Read on...*
CITY MANAGER RELEASES RECOMMENDATIONS FOR FY20 CDBG ALLOCATIONS City Manager Jon Jennings released his recommendations to the City Council for FY20 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding. The Council will hold two public hearings on March 18 and April 22 before taking a final vote. Read on...*
MDOT HOSTS PUBLIC MEETING TO DISCUSS VERANDA STREET BRIDGEREPLACEMENT
Please join the Maine Department of Transportation (MaineDOT) at a formal public meeting to discuss the replacement of the Veranda Street Bridge on Thursday, March 7, 6:00 P.M., at the Merrill Auditorium Rehearsal Hall. Read on...*
FIRST PUBLIC MEETING FOR INTEGRATED WATER RESOURCES PLAN TO BE HELDFEB 27
Water Resources is holding its first public information meeting for the City’s Integrated Water Resources Management Plan on Wednesday, Feb. 27, beginning at 5:30 p.m. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss the development of the Integrated Plan. Read on...*
TYLER TECHNOLOGIES TO CONDUCT PROPERTY REASSESSMENT FOR PORTLAND The Assessor’s Office has announced that it has retained Tyler Technologies to conduct a multi-year reassessment project for the City. The project will start this year and continue through mid-2020 culminating in updated values for FY21 tax cycle. Read on...*
INDIA STREET STD CLINIC NOW OFFERS ONLINE APPOINTMENT SCHEDULING Patients can now make appointments online for the India Street STD Clinic. Visit https://portlandmaine.gov/863/STD-Clinic to book now. Limited appointments are offered on Tuesday afternoons followed by drop-in hours and Thursday is now all appointments. Read on...*
CITY NAMES WATERFRONT WORKING GROUP MEMBERS TO ADDRESS KEY ISSUES DURING SIX-MONTH MORATORIUM The City announced the members of its new Waterfront Working Group, which will work intensely over the next six months to address key issues during the time the non-marine use expansion moratorium is in place for the Waterfront Central Zone... Read on...*
PUBLIC INPUT SOUGHT FOR CITY'S INTEGRATED WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENTPLAN
The Water Resources Division is holding its first public information meeting for the City’s Integrated Water Resources Management Plan on Thursday, January 9, beginning at 5:30 p.m., at the DPW Training Room at 250 Canco Road. Read on...*
NEW DEVELOPMENT IMPACT FEES GO INTO EFFECT DECEMBER 19, 2018 In November 2018, the Portland City Council voted to adopt an impact fee ordinance for all new development projects. The new rules and regulations go into effect on December 19 and apply to all building permit applications submitted following this date. Read on...*
CITY ANNOUNCES MEMBERS OF PORTLAND DISABILITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE The City is pleased to announce the members of the Portland Disability Advisory Committee (PDAC), which advises the City Manager on issues of importance to people with disabilities and also recommends policies, practices, and legislation... Read on...*
CITY BEGINS URBAN FOREST INVENTORY IN PORTLAND Today, the City of Portland and the USDA Forest Service’s Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) Program began an urban inventory of trees, green space, and ground cover on public and private land for the greater Portland metropolitan area. Read on...*
CITY STAFF READYING IMPLEMENTATION OF RECENTLY PASSED CITIZEN INITIATIVE ORDINANCES City of Portland staff are readying implementation of the five citizen initiative ordinances that were passed by Portland voters during the November 3 election. Public guidance and FAQs will roll out during week of November 30. Read on...*
PUBLIC HEALTH STAFF REMIND RESIDENTS ABOUT INDOOR GATHERINGS GUIDANCE AND COVID-19 PREVENTION Portland’s Public Health Division wishes all a Happy Thanksgiving and would like to provide you with some tips for celebrating safely.Read on...
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CITY NEWS ROUND UP FOR FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20 City of Portland Friday News Round Up for Friday, November 13 To sign up to receive this info directly via email and/or text message, visit www.portlandmaine.gov/stayconnected or text 'Join CityNews' to 30890.Read on...
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CITY MANAGER PRESENTS RECOMMENDED FY21 MUNICIPAL BUDGET TO COUNCIL’S FINANCE COMMITTEE Portland City Manager Jon Jennings will present his recommended FY21 municipal budget to the Council’s Finance Committee tonight during a remote meeting at 5:30 PM Read on...*
COUNCIL SEEKS APPLICANTS FOR RACIAL EQUITY STEERING COMMITTEE The Portland City Council established a Racial Equity Steering Committee as part of a resolution that it passed at its July 13, 2020 Council meeting. The Committee will be tasked with developing recommendations to the City Council. Read on...*
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