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PORT OF PORTLAND
As Oregon’s largest port, we aim to meet the changing needs of marine businesses around the world, shipping products like autos, grain, steel and forest products. Learn more. Commercial Development. and real estate. We think big: You should, too. Our business parks offer industrial land and office space to help your company grow.PORT OF PORTLAND
Terminal 6. Terminal 6 is a multipurpose, 419 acre facility that features 5 ship berths and an on-dock rail yard. Autos, containers and breakbulk cargoes are handled atPORT OF PORTLAND
Troutdale Airport. Troutdale Airport is located on the east side of Portland, at the gateway to the scenic Columbia River Gorge. It’s a popular airport for fixed-wingPORT OF PORTLAND
The Port provides detailed statistics regarding ocean-going marine cargo moving to and from its public facilities (Terminals 2, 4, 5 and 6). The statistics are organized by commodity type and are updated monthly. To access the marine terminal cargo statistics, click on any of the following links: Marine Stats. Annual History 1990-2020.PORT OF PORTLAND
Terminal 2. Terminal 2 is a 53-acre facility that can handle virtually any cargo from lumber and forest products to steel, machinery and packaged cargoes. 3556 NW Front Ave. Portland, Oregon 97209.PORT OF PORTLAND
GUARDIAN. For Port of Portland Police, protecting our community goes far beyond the walls of the airport. It’s true – officers like Rema Gossman don’t just respond from roadway to runway, they often team up with regional law enforcement agencies to solve complex cases.PORT OF PORTLAND
The Portland Harbor Superfund site reached a key milestone on Jan. 6, 2017 when the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency released its Record of Decision, the final plan for cleanup. We are working with the EPA, State of Oregon and other public and private partners toPORT OF PORTLAND
The Port's master specifications are written in accordance with the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) Masterformat guidelines for organizing and numbering sections within 50 divisions.PORT OF PORTLAND
Committed to your safety . We ensure the security of our airports and other properties. That happens through frequent patrols, the enforcement of our security plan, and collaboration with the Federal Aviation Administration, Transportation Security Administration, and U.S. Customs and Border Protection, as well as state and localpartners.
PLEASE CLICK THE LINK BELOW TO ACCESS THE AUTHORIZED Please click the link below to access the Authorized Signatory Portal: https://safeselfservice.portofportland.comPORT OF PORTLAND
As Oregon’s largest port, we aim to meet the changing needs of marine businesses around the world, shipping products like autos, grain, steel and forest products. Learn more. Commercial Development. and real estate. We think big: You should, too. Our business parks offer industrial land and office space to help your company grow.PORT OF PORTLAND
Terminal 6. Terminal 6 is a multipurpose, 419 acre facility that features 5 ship berths and an on-dock rail yard. Autos, containers and breakbulk cargoes are handled atPORT OF PORTLAND
Troutdale Airport. Troutdale Airport is located on the east side of Portland, at the gateway to the scenic Columbia River Gorge. It’s a popular airport for fixed-wingPORT OF PORTLAND
The Port provides detailed statistics regarding ocean-going marine cargo moving to and from its public facilities (Terminals 2, 4, 5 and 6). The statistics are organized by commodity type and are updated monthly. To access the marine terminal cargo statistics, click on any of the following links: Marine Stats. Annual History 1990-2020.PORT OF PORTLAND
Terminal 2. Terminal 2 is a 53-acre facility that can handle virtually any cargo from lumber and forest products to steel, machinery and packaged cargoes. 3556 NW Front Ave. Portland, Oregon 97209.PORT OF PORTLAND
GUARDIAN. For Port of Portland Police, protecting our community goes far beyond the walls of the airport. It’s true – officers like Rema Gossman don’t just respond from roadway to runway, they often team up with regional law enforcement agencies to solve complex cases.PORT OF PORTLAND
The Portland Harbor Superfund site reached a key milestone on Jan. 6, 2017 when the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency released its Record of Decision, the final plan for cleanup. We are working with the EPA, State of Oregon and other public and private partners toPORT OF PORTLAND
The Port's master specifications are written in accordance with the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) Masterformat guidelines for organizing and numbering sections within 50 divisions.PORT OF PORTLAND
Committed to your safety . We ensure the security of our airports and other properties. That happens through frequent patrols, the enforcement of our security plan, and collaboration with the Federal Aviation Administration, Transportation Security Administration, and U.S. Customs and Border Protection, as well as state and localpartners.
PLEASE CLICK THE LINK BELOW TO ACCESS THE AUTHORIZED Please click the link below to access the Authorized Signatory Portal: https://safeselfservice.portofportland.comPORT OF PORTLAND
The Port of Portland operates out of many locations, including our main Headquarters and the PDX Airport. See below for directions to all of our locations. Headquarters. PDX Airport. PDX Maintenance. Marine Maintenance. PDX Fire. MAX Red Line Service Alert: Learn more.PORT OF PORTLAND
Containers at Terminal 6. Terminal 6 is a 420-acre, multi-use terminal with the ability to handle containers, project cargo and breakbulk. It also features direct rail service.PORT OF PORTLAND
Navigation. Throughout our history, efforts to create a safe navigation channel for the cost-effective movement of goods from Portland to the Pacific Ocean have shaped our region and economy. Now 43 feet deep and providing passage for deeper draft, bulk and container vessels, the benefits are apparent to ports and shippersalong the entire
PORT OF PORTLAND
Portland International Airport 7000 NE Airport Way Portland, OR 97218; Customer Service Staffed Daily from 6 a.m. - 11:30 p.m. E-mail Us We respond to written communications within two business days.PORT OF PORTLAND
The airport is home to local corporate flight departments, aircraft charter services, air ambulance services, flight schools, aircraft maintenance and repair operations, corporate air shuttle service, and a U.S. Customs and Border Protection office for international flights. In all, more than 25 businesses operate on-airport.PORT OF PORTLAND
Located close to I-5 and just 4.5 miles downriver from downtown Portland, the 430-acre Swan Island Industrial Park is a major corporate center and hub for distribution, warehousing and manufacturing activities. PDX/Air Cargo. The PDX Cargo Center and the Air Trans Center is the region’s pinnacle air cargo and freight location offering bothPORT OF PORTLAND
NOISE MANAGEMENT. Our program supports both our aviation and community partners by facilitating safe, efficient, and convenient air travel options that minimize the impacts of aircraft noise. Noise Hotline: Oregon: 503.460.4100 Washington: 800.938.6647. Office Hours:PORT OF PORTLAND
Notice of Change to Port of Portland Tariff Users (Effective 07/01/12) The following marine tariff versions are in PDF format. Terminal Tariff No. 11 (Effective 2/01/2021) Terminal Tariff No. 11 (Effective 7/01/2020) Terminal Tariff No. 10 (Effective 5/14/2020) TerminalTariff
TENANT CONSTRUCTION PERMIT APPLICATION PORT TENANT CONSTRUCTION PERMIT APPLICATION August 27, 2020 Please email tenantimprovements@portofportland.com for further information. Page 2 of 14 Scope of Work / Description: (attach additional pages asrequired) Check all
PLEASE CLICK THE LINK BELOW TO ACCESS THE AUTHORIZED Please click the link below to access the Authorized Signatory Portal: https://safeselfservice.portofportland.comPORT OF PORTLAND
As Oregon’s largest port, we aim to meet the changing needs of marine businesses around the world, shipping products like autos, grain, steel and forest products. Learn more. Commercial Development. and real estate. We think big: You should, too. Our business parks offer industrial land and office space to help your company grow.PORT OF PORTLAND
Terminal 6. Terminal 6 is a multipurpose, 419 acre facility that features 5 ship berths and an on-dock rail yard. Autos, containers and breakbulk cargoes are handled atPORT OF PORTLAND
Troutdale Airport. Troutdale Airport is located on the east side of Portland, at the gateway to the scenic Columbia River Gorge. It’s a popular airport for fixed-wingPORT OF PORTLAND
The Port provides detailed statistics regarding ocean-going marine cargo moving to and from its public facilities (Terminals 2, 4, 5 and 6). The statistics are organized by commodity type and are updated monthly. To access the marine terminal cargo statistics, click on any of the following links: Marine Stats. Annual History 1990-2020.PORT OF PORTLAND
Terminal 2. Terminal 2 is a 53-acre facility that can handle virtually any cargo from lumber and forest products to steel, machinery and packaged cargoes. 3556 NW Front Ave. Portland, Oregon 97209.PORT OF PORTLAND
GUARDIAN. For Port of Portland Police, protecting our community goes far beyond the walls of the airport. It’s true – officers like Rema Gossman don’t just respond from roadway to runway, they often team up with regional law enforcement agencies to solve complex cases.PORT OF PORTLAND
The Portland Harbor Superfund site reached a key milestone on Jan. 6, 2017 when the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency released its Record of Decision, the final plan for cleanup. We are working with the EPA, State of Oregon and other public and private partners toPORT OF PORTLAND
The Port's master specifications are written in accordance with the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) Masterformat guidelines for organizing and numbering sections within 50 divisions.PORT OF PORTLAND
Committed to your safety . We ensure the security of our airports and other properties. That happens through frequent patrols, the enforcement of our security plan, and collaboration with the Federal Aviation Administration, Transportation Security Administration, and U.S. Customs and Border Protection, as well as state and localpartners.
PLEASE CLICK THE LINK BELOW TO ACCESS THE AUTHORIZED Please click the link below to access the Authorized Signatory Portal: https://safeselfservice.portofportland.comPORT OF PORTLAND
As Oregon’s largest port, we aim to meet the changing needs of marine businesses around the world, shipping products like autos, grain, steel and forest products. Learn more. Commercial Development. and real estate. We think big: You should, too. Our business parks offer industrial land and office space to help your company grow.PORT OF PORTLAND
Terminal 6. Terminal 6 is a multipurpose, 419 acre facility that features 5 ship berths and an on-dock rail yard. Autos, containers and breakbulk cargoes are handled atPORT OF PORTLAND
Troutdale Airport. Troutdale Airport is located on the east side of Portland, at the gateway to the scenic Columbia River Gorge. It’s a popular airport for fixed-wingPORT OF PORTLAND
The Port provides detailed statistics regarding ocean-going marine cargo moving to and from its public facilities (Terminals 2, 4, 5 and 6). The statistics are organized by commodity type and are updated monthly. To access the marine terminal cargo statistics, click on any of the following links: Marine Stats. Annual History 1990-2020.PORT OF PORTLAND
Terminal 2. Terminal 2 is a 53-acre facility that can handle virtually any cargo from lumber and forest products to steel, machinery and packaged cargoes. 3556 NW Front Ave. Portland, Oregon 97209.PORT OF PORTLAND
GUARDIAN. For Port of Portland Police, protecting our community goes far beyond the walls of the airport. It’s true – officers like Rema Gossman don’t just respond from roadway to runway, they often team up with regional law enforcement agencies to solve complex cases.PORT OF PORTLAND
The Portland Harbor Superfund site reached a key milestone on Jan. 6, 2017 when the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency released its Record of Decision, the final plan for cleanup. We are working with the EPA, State of Oregon and other public and private partners toPORT OF PORTLAND
The Port's master specifications are written in accordance with the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) Masterformat guidelines for organizing and numbering sections within 50 divisions.PORT OF PORTLAND
Committed to your safety . We ensure the security of our airports and other properties. That happens through frequent patrols, the enforcement of our security plan, and collaboration with the Federal Aviation Administration, Transportation Security Administration, and U.S. Customs and Border Protection, as well as state and localpartners.
PLEASE CLICK THE LINK BELOW TO ACCESS THE AUTHORIZED Please click the link below to access the Authorized Signatory Portal: https://safeselfservice.portofportland.comPORT OF PORTLAND
The Port of Portland operates out of many locations, including our main Headquarters and the PDX Airport. See below for directions to all of our locations. Headquarters. PDX Airport. PDX Maintenance. Marine Maintenance. PDX Fire. MAX Red Line Service Alert: Learn more.PORT OF PORTLAND
Containers at Terminal 6. Terminal 6 is a 420-acre, multi-use terminal with the ability to handle containers, project cargo and breakbulk. It also features direct rail service.PORT OF PORTLAND
Navigation. Throughout our history, efforts to create a safe navigation channel for the cost-effective movement of goods from Portland to the Pacific Ocean have shaped our region and economy. Now 43 feet deep and providing passage for deeper draft, bulk and container vessels, the benefits are apparent to ports and shippersalong the entire
PORT OF PORTLAND
Portland International Airport 7000 NE Airport Way Portland, OR 97218; Customer Service Staffed Daily from 6 a.m. - 11:30 p.m. E-mail Us We respond to written communications within two business days.PORT OF PORTLAND
The airport is home to local corporate flight departments, aircraft charter services, air ambulance services, flight schools, aircraft maintenance and repair operations, corporate air shuttle service, and a U.S. Customs and Border Protection office for international flights. In all, more than 25 businesses operate on-airport.PORT OF PORTLAND
Located close to I-5 and just 4.5 miles downriver from downtown Portland, the 430-acre Swan Island Industrial Park is a major corporate center and hub for distribution, warehousing and manufacturing activities. PDX/Air Cargo. The PDX Cargo Center and the Air Trans Center is the region’s pinnacle air cargo and freight location offering bothPORT OF PORTLAND
NOISE MANAGEMENT. Our program supports both our aviation and community partners by facilitating safe, efficient, and convenient air travel options that minimize the impacts of aircraft noise. Noise Hotline: Oregon: 503.460.4100 Washington: 800.938.6647. Office Hours:PORT OF PORTLAND
Notice of Change to Port of Portland Tariff Users (Effective 07/01/12) The following marine tariff versions are in PDF format. Terminal Tariff No. 11 (Effective 2/01/2021) Terminal Tariff No. 11 (Effective 7/01/2020) Terminal Tariff No. 10 (Effective 5/14/2020) TerminalTariff
TENANT CONSTRUCTION PERMIT APPLICATION PORT TENANT CONSTRUCTION PERMIT APPLICATION August 27, 2020 Please email tenantimprovements@portofportland.com for further information. Page 2 of 14 Scope of Work / Description: (attach additional pages asrequired) Check all
PLEASE CLICK THE LINK BELOW TO ACCESS THE AUTHORIZED Please click the link below to access the Authorized Signatory Portal: https://safeselfservice.portofportland.comPORT OF PORTLAND
As Oregon’s largest port, we aim to meet the changing needs of marine businesses around the world, shipping products like autos, grain, steel and forest products. Learn more. Commercial Development. and real estate. We think big: You should, too. Our business parks offer industrial land and office space to help your company grow.PORT OF PORTLAND
Terminal 6. Terminal 6 is a multipurpose, 419 acre facility that features 5 ship berths and an on-dock rail yard. Autos, containers and breakbulk cargoes are handled atPORT OF PORTLAND
Troutdale Airport. Troutdale Airport is located on the east side of Portland, at the gateway to the scenic Columbia River Gorge. It’s a popular airport for fixed-wingPORT OF PORTLAND
The Port provides detailed statistics regarding ocean-going marine cargo moving to and from its public facilities (Terminals 2, 4, 5 and 6). The statistics are organized by commodity type and are updated monthly. To access the marine terminal cargo statistics, click on any of the following links: Marine Stats. Annual History 1990-2020.PORT OF PORTLAND
Terminal 2. Terminal 2 is a 53-acre facility that can handle virtually any cargo from lumber and forest products to steel, machinery and packaged cargoes. 3556 NW Front Ave. Portland, Oregon 97209.PORT OF PORTLAND
GUARDIAN. For Port of Portland Police, protecting our community goes far beyond the walls of the airport. It’s true – officers like Rema Gossman don’t just respond from roadway to runway, they often team up with regional law enforcement agencies to solve complex cases.PORT OF PORTLAND
The Portland Harbor Superfund site reached a key milestone on Jan. 6, 2017 when the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency released its Record of Decision, the final plan for cleanup. We are working with the EPA, State of Oregon and other public and private partners toPORT OF PORTLAND
The Port's master specifications are written in accordance with the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) Masterformat guidelines for organizing and numbering sections within 50 divisions.PORT OF PORTLAND
Committed to your safety . We ensure the security of our airports and other properties. That happens through frequent patrols, the enforcement of our security plan, and collaboration with the Federal Aviation Administration, Transportation Security Administration, and U.S. Customs and Border Protection, as well as state and localpartners.
PLEASE CLICK THE LINK BELOW TO ACCESS THE AUTHORIZED Please click the link below to access the Authorized Signatory Portal: https://safeselfservice.portofportland.comPORT OF PORTLAND
As Oregon’s largest port, we aim to meet the changing needs of marine businesses around the world, shipping products like autos, grain, steel and forest products. Learn more. Commercial Development. and real estate. We think big: You should, too. Our business parks offer industrial land and office space to help your company grow.PORT OF PORTLAND
Terminal 6. Terminal 6 is a multipurpose, 419 acre facility that features 5 ship berths and an on-dock rail yard. Autos, containers and breakbulk cargoes are handled atPORT OF PORTLAND
Troutdale Airport. Troutdale Airport is located on the east side of Portland, at the gateway to the scenic Columbia River Gorge. It’s a popular airport for fixed-wingPORT OF PORTLAND
The Port provides detailed statistics regarding ocean-going marine cargo moving to and from its public facilities (Terminals 2, 4, 5 and 6). The statistics are organized by commodity type and are updated monthly. To access the marine terminal cargo statistics, click on any of the following links: Marine Stats. Annual History 1990-2020.PORT OF PORTLAND
Terminal 2. Terminal 2 is a 53-acre facility that can handle virtually any cargo from lumber and forest products to steel, machinery and packaged cargoes. 3556 NW Front Ave. Portland, Oregon 97209.PORT OF PORTLAND
GUARDIAN. For Port of Portland Police, protecting our community goes far beyond the walls of the airport. It’s true – officers like Rema Gossman don’t just respond from roadway to runway, they often team up with regional law enforcement agencies to solve complex cases.PORT OF PORTLAND
The Portland Harbor Superfund site reached a key milestone on Jan. 6, 2017 when the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency released its Record of Decision, the final plan for cleanup. We are working with the EPA, State of Oregon and other public and private partners toPORT OF PORTLAND
The Port's master specifications are written in accordance with the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) Masterformat guidelines for organizing and numbering sections within 50 divisions.PORT OF PORTLAND
Committed to your safety . We ensure the security of our airports and other properties. That happens through frequent patrols, the enforcement of our security plan, and collaboration with the Federal Aviation Administration, Transportation Security Administration, and U.S. Customs and Border Protection, as well as state and localpartners.
PLEASE CLICK THE LINK BELOW TO ACCESS THE AUTHORIZED Please click the link below to access the Authorized Signatory Portal: https://safeselfservice.portofportland.comPORT OF PORTLAND
The Port of Portland operates out of many locations, including our main Headquarters and the PDX Airport. See below for directions to all of our locations. Headquarters. PDX Airport. PDX Maintenance. Marine Maintenance. PDX Fire. MAX Red Line Service Alert: Learn more.PORT OF PORTLAND
Containers at Terminal 6. Terminal 6 is a 420-acre, multi-use terminal with the ability to handle containers, project cargo and breakbulk. It also features direct rail service.PORT OF PORTLAND
Navigation. Throughout our history, efforts to create a safe navigation channel for the cost-effective movement of goods from Portland to the Pacific Ocean have shaped our region and economy. Now 43 feet deep and providing passage for deeper draft, bulk and container vessels, the benefits are apparent to ports and shippersalong the entire
PORT OF PORTLAND
Portland International Airport 7000 NE Airport Way Portland, OR 97218; Customer Service Staffed Daily from 6 a.m. - 11:30 p.m. E-mail Us We respond to written communications within two business days.PORT OF PORTLAND
The airport is home to local corporate flight departments, aircraft charter services, air ambulance services, flight schools, aircraft maintenance and repair operations, corporate air shuttle service, and a U.S. Customs and Border Protection office for international flights. In all, more than 25 businesses operate on-airport.PORT OF PORTLAND
Located close to I-5 and just 4.5 miles downriver from downtown Portland, the 430-acre Swan Island Industrial Park is a major corporate center and hub for distribution, warehousing and manufacturing activities. PDX/Air Cargo. The PDX Cargo Center and the Air Trans Center is the region’s pinnacle air cargo and freight location offering bothPORT OF PORTLAND
NOISE MANAGEMENT. Our program supports both our aviation and community partners by facilitating safe, efficient, and convenient air travel options that minimize the impacts of aircraft noise. Noise Hotline: Oregon: 503.460.4100 Washington: 800.938.6647. Office Hours:PORT OF PORTLAND
Notice of Change to Port of Portland Tariff Users (Effective 07/01/12) The following marine tariff versions are in PDF format. Terminal Tariff No. 11 (Effective 2/01/2021) Terminal Tariff No. 11 (Effective 7/01/2020) Terminal Tariff No. 10 (Effective 5/14/2020) TerminalTariff
TENANT CONSTRUCTION PERMIT APPLICATION PORT TENANT CONSTRUCTION PERMIT APPLICATION August 27, 2020 Please email tenantimprovements@portofportland.com for further information. Page 2 of 14 Scope of Work / Description: (attach additional pages asrequired) Check all
PLEASE CLICK THE LINK BELOW TO ACCESS THE AUTHORIZED Please click the link below to access the Authorized Signatory Portal: https://safeselfservice.portofportland.comPORT OF PORTLAND
As Oregon’s largest port, we aim to meet the changing needs of marine businesses around the world, shipping products like autos, grain, steel and forest products. Learn more. Commercial Development. and real estate. We think big: You should, too. Our business parks offer industrial land and office space to help your company grow.PORT OF PORTLAND
Terminal 6. Terminal 6 is a multipurpose, 419 acre facility that features 5 ship berths and an on-dock rail yard. Autos, containers and breakbulk cargoes are handled atPORT OF PORTLAND
Troutdale Airport. Troutdale Airport is located on the east side of Portland, at the gateway to the scenic Columbia River Gorge. It’s a popular airport for fixed-wingPORT OF PORTLAND
The Port provides detailed statistics regarding ocean-going marine cargo moving to and from its public facilities (Terminals 2, 4, 5 and 6). The statistics are organized by commodity type and are updated monthly. To access the marine terminal cargo statistics, click on any of the following links: Marine Stats. Annual History 1990-2020.PORT OF PORTLAND
Terminal 2. Terminal 2 is a 53-acre facility that can handle virtually any cargo from lumber and forest products to steel, machinery and packaged cargoes. 3556 NW Front Ave. Portland, Oregon 97209.PORT OF PORTLAND
GUARDIAN. For Port of Portland Police, protecting our community goes far beyond the walls of the airport. It’s true – officers like Rema Gossman don’t just respond from roadway to runway, they often team up with regional law enforcement agencies to solve complex cases.PORT OF PORTLAND
The Portland Harbor Superfund site reached a key milestone on Jan. 6, 2017 when the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency released its Record of Decision, the final plan for cleanup. We are working with the EPA, State of Oregon and other public and private partners toPORT OF PORTLAND
The Port's master specifications are written in accordance with the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) Masterformat guidelines for organizing and numbering sections within 50 divisions.PORT OF PORTLAND
Committed to your safety . We ensure the security of our airports and other properties. That happens through frequent patrols, the enforcement of our security plan, and collaboration with the Federal Aviation Administration, Transportation Security Administration, and U.S. Customs and Border Protection, as well as state and localpartners.
PLEASE CLICK THE LINK BELOW TO ACCESS THE AUTHORIZED Please click the link below to access the Authorized Signatory Portal: https://safeselfservice.portofportland.comPORT OF PORTLAND
As Oregon’s largest port, we aim to meet the changing needs of marine businesses around the world, shipping products like autos, grain, steel and forest products. Learn more. Commercial Development. and real estate. We think big: You should, too. Our business parks offer industrial land and office space to help your company grow.PORT OF PORTLAND
Terminal 6. Terminal 6 is a multipurpose, 419 acre facility that features 5 ship berths and an on-dock rail yard. Autos, containers and breakbulk cargoes are handled atPORT OF PORTLAND
Troutdale Airport. Troutdale Airport is located on the east side of Portland, at the gateway to the scenic Columbia River Gorge. It’s a popular airport for fixed-wingPORT OF PORTLAND
The Port provides detailed statistics regarding ocean-going marine cargo moving to and from its public facilities (Terminals 2, 4, 5 and 6). The statistics are organized by commodity type and are updated monthly. To access the marine terminal cargo statistics, click on any of the following links: Marine Stats. Annual History 1990-2020.PORT OF PORTLAND
Terminal 2. Terminal 2 is a 53-acre facility that can handle virtually any cargo from lumber and forest products to steel, machinery and packaged cargoes. 3556 NW Front Ave. Portland, Oregon 97209.PORT OF PORTLAND
GUARDIAN. For Port of Portland Police, protecting our community goes far beyond the walls of the airport. It’s true – officers like Rema Gossman don’t just respond from roadway to runway, they often team up with regional law enforcement agencies to solve complex cases.PORT OF PORTLAND
The Portland Harbor Superfund site reached a key milestone on Jan. 6, 2017 when the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency released its Record of Decision, the final plan for cleanup. We are working with the EPA, State of Oregon and other public and private partners toPORT OF PORTLAND
The Port's master specifications are written in accordance with the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) Masterformat guidelines for organizing and numbering sections within 50 divisions.PORT OF PORTLAND
Committed to your safety . We ensure the security of our airports and other properties. That happens through frequent patrols, the enforcement of our security plan, and collaboration with the Federal Aviation Administration, Transportation Security Administration, and U.S. Customs and Border Protection, as well as state and localpartners.
PLEASE CLICK THE LINK BELOW TO ACCESS THE AUTHORIZED Please click the link below to access the Authorized Signatory Portal: https://safeselfservice.portofportland.comPORT OF PORTLAND
The Port of Portland operates out of many locations, including our main Headquarters and the PDX Airport. See below for directions to all of our locations. Headquarters. PDX Airport. PDX Maintenance. Marine Maintenance. PDX Fire. MAX Red Line Service Alert: Learn more.PORT OF PORTLAND
Containers at Terminal 6. Terminal 6 is a 420-acre, multi-use terminal with the ability to handle containers, project cargo and breakbulk. It also features direct rail service.PORT OF PORTLAND
Navigation. Throughout our history, efforts to create a safe navigation channel for the cost-effective movement of goods from Portland to the Pacific Ocean have shaped our region and economy. Now 43 feet deep and providing passage for deeper draft, bulk and container vessels, the benefits are apparent to ports and shippersalong the entire
PORT OF PORTLAND
Portland International Airport 7000 NE Airport Way Portland, OR 97218; Customer Service Staffed Daily from 6 a.m. - 11:30 p.m. E-mail Us We respond to written communications within two business days.PORT OF PORTLAND
The airport is home to local corporate flight departments, aircraft charter services, air ambulance services, flight schools, aircraft maintenance and repair operations, corporate air shuttle service, and a U.S. Customs and Border Protection office for international flights. In all, more than 25 businesses operate on-airport.PORT OF PORTLAND
Located close to I-5 and just 4.5 miles downriver from downtown Portland, the 430-acre Swan Island Industrial Park is a major corporate center and hub for distribution, warehousing and manufacturing activities. PDX/Air Cargo. The PDX Cargo Center and the Air Trans Center is the region’s pinnacle air cargo and freight location offering bothPORT OF PORTLAND
NOISE MANAGEMENT. Our program supports both our aviation and community partners by facilitating safe, efficient, and convenient air travel options that minimize the impacts of aircraft noise. Noise Hotline: Oregon: 503.460.4100 Washington: 800.938.6647. Office Hours:PORT OF PORTLAND
Notice of Change to Port of Portland Tariff Users (Effective 07/01/12) The following marine tariff versions are in PDF format. Terminal Tariff No. 11 (Effective 2/01/2021) Terminal Tariff No. 11 (Effective 7/01/2020) Terminal Tariff No. 10 (Effective 5/14/2020) TerminalTariff
TENANT CONSTRUCTION PERMIT APPLICATION PORT TENANT CONSTRUCTION PERMIT APPLICATION August 27, 2020 Please email tenantimprovements@portofportland.com for further information. Page 2 of 14 Scope of Work / Description: (attach additional pages asrequired) Check all
PLEASE CLICK THE LINK BELOW TO ACCESS THE AUTHORIZED Please click the link below to access the Authorized Signatory Portal: https://safeselfservice.portofportland.comPORT OF PORTLAND
As Oregon’s largest port, we aim to meet the changing needs of marine businesses around the world, shipping products like autos, grain, steel and forest products. Learn more. Commercial Development. and real estate. We think big: You should, too. Our business parks offer industrial land and office space to help your company grow.PORT OF PORTLAND
Containers at Terminal 6. Terminal 6 is a 420-acre, multi-use terminal with the ability to handle containers, project cargo and breakbulk. It also features direct rail service.PORT OF PORTLAND
Terminal 6. Terminal 6 is a multipurpose, 419 acre facility that features 5 ship berths and an on-dock rail yard. Autos, containers and breakbulk cargoes are handled atPORT OF PORTLAND
The Port provides detailed statistics regarding ocean-going marine cargo moving to and from its public facilities (Terminals 2, 4, 5 and 6). The statistics are organized by commodity type and are updated monthly. To access the marine terminal cargo statistics, click on any of the following links: Marine Stats. Annual History 1990-2020.PORT OF PORTLAND
The Port's master specifications are written in accordance with the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) Masterformat guidelines for organizing and numbering sections within 50 divisions.PORT OF PORTLAND
The Portland Harbor Superfund site reached a key milestone on Jan. 6, 2017 when the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency released its Record of Decision, the final plan for cleanup. We are working with the EPA, State of Oregon and other public and private partners toPORT OF PORTLAND
Committed to your safety . We ensure the security of our airports and other properties. That happens through frequent patrols, the enforcement of our security plan, and collaboration with the Federal Aviation Administration, Transportation Security Administration, and U.S. Customs and Border Protection, as well as state and localpartners.
TENANT CONSTRUCTION PERMIT APPLICATION PORT TENANT CONSTRUCTION PERMIT APPLICATION August 27, 2020 Please email tenantimprovements@portofportland.com for further information. Page 2 of 14 Scope of Work / Description: (attach additional pages asrequired) Check all
PARKING RATES AND GROUND TRANSPORTATION FEES CHANGING AT PDX Economy Parking Lot. $3. $10/day. $12/day. There will be no changes to the hourly parking rates, and no changes to the rate in the Short- Term Garage. The airport will continue to offer the seventh day free in the Economy Parking Lot for travelers staying for a week. PDX offers additional benefits for customers and employees. PLEASE CLICK THE LINK BELOW TO ACCESS THE AUTHORIZED Please click the link below to access the Authorized Signatory Portal: https://safeselfservice.portofportland.comPORT OF PORTLAND
As Oregon’s largest port, we aim to meet the changing needs of marine businesses around the world, shipping products like autos, grain, steel and forest products. Learn more. Commercial Development. and real estate. We think big: You should, too. Our business parks offer industrial land and office space to help your company grow.PORT OF PORTLAND
Containers at Terminal 6. Terminal 6 is a 420-acre, multi-use terminal with the ability to handle containers, project cargo and breakbulk. It also features direct rail service.PORT OF PORTLAND
Terminal 6. Terminal 6 is a multipurpose, 419 acre facility that features 5 ship berths and an on-dock rail yard. Autos, containers and breakbulk cargoes are handled atPORT OF PORTLAND
The Port provides detailed statistics regarding ocean-going marine cargo moving to and from its public facilities (Terminals 2, 4, 5 and 6). The statistics are organized by commodity type and are updated monthly. To access the marine terminal cargo statistics, click on any of the following links: Marine Stats. Annual History 1990-2020.PORT OF PORTLAND
The Port's master specifications are written in accordance with the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) Masterformat guidelines for organizing and numbering sections within 50 divisions.PORT OF PORTLAND
The Portland Harbor Superfund site reached a key milestone on Jan. 6, 2017 when the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency released its Record of Decision, the final plan for cleanup. We are working with the EPA, State of Oregon and other public and private partners toPORT OF PORTLAND
Committed to your safety . We ensure the security of our airports and other properties. That happens through frequent patrols, the enforcement of our security plan, and collaboration with the Federal Aviation Administration, Transportation Security Administration, and U.S. Customs and Border Protection, as well as state and localpartners.
TENANT CONSTRUCTION PERMIT APPLICATION PORT TENANT CONSTRUCTION PERMIT APPLICATION August 27, 2020 Please email tenantimprovements@portofportland.com for further information. Page 2 of 14 Scope of Work / Description: (attach additional pages asrequired) Check all
PARKING RATES AND GROUND TRANSPORTATION FEES CHANGING AT PDX Economy Parking Lot. $3. $10/day. $12/day. There will be no changes to the hourly parking rates, and no changes to the rate in the Short- Term Garage. The airport will continue to offer the seventh day free in the Economy Parking Lot for travelers staying for a week. PDX offers additional benefits for customers and employees. PLEASE CLICK THE LINK BELOW TO ACCESS THE AUTHORIZED Please click the link below to access the Authorized Signatory Portal: https://safeselfservice.portofportland.comPORT OF PORTLAND
The Port provides detailed statistics regarding ocean-going marine cargo moving to and from its public facilities (Terminals 2, 4, 5 and 6). The statistics are organized by commodity type and are updated monthly. To access the marine terminal cargo statistics, click on any of the following links: Marine Stats. Annual History 1990-2020.PORT OF PORTLAND
Port of Portland Commission Meeting. 8/12/2021, 9:30 AM. Monthly Commission Meeting. Location: Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Commission will meet virtually. The meeting will be streamed live on the Port’s website and YouTube channel. Written public comments can be submitted via email at testimony@portofportland.com.PORT OF PORTLAND
GUARDIAN. For Port of Portland Police, protecting our community goes far beyond the walls of the airport. It’s true – officers like Rema Gossman don’t just respond from roadway to runway, they often team up with regional law enforcement agencies to solve complex cases.PORT OF PORTLAND
Terminal 2. Terminal 2 is a 53-acre facility that can handle virtually any cargo from lumber and forest products to steel, machinery and packaged cargoes. 3556 NW Front Ave. Portland, Oregon 97209.PORT OF PORTLAND
The airport is home to local corporate flight departments, aircraft charter services, air ambulance services, flight schools, aircraft maintenance and repair operations, corporate air shuttle service, and a U.S. Customs and Border Protection office for international flights. In all, more than 25 businesses operate on-airport.PORT OF PORTLAND
NOISE MANAGEMENT. Our program supports both our aviation and community partners by facilitating safe, efficient, and convenient air travel options that minimize the impacts of aircraft noise. Noise Hotline: Oregon: 503.460.4100 Washington: 800.938.6647. Office Hours:PORT OF PORTLAND
Ordinance No. 450-R, which is concisely summarized as follows: An ordinance to regulate use of the commercial roadway to best serve the needs of the traveling public at Portland International Airport, and amending and restating Ordinance No. 351 (as amended by Ordinance No. 386-R, 397-R, 418-R and 432-R). 450. Customer Facility Charge.PORT OF PORTLAND
Committed to your safety . We ensure the security of our airports and other properties. That happens through frequent patrols, the enforcement of our security plan, and collaboration with the Federal Aviation Administration, Transportation Security Administration, and U.S. Customs and Border Protection, as well as state and localpartners.
PORT OF PORTLAND
Notice of Change to Port of Portland Tariff Users (Effective 07/01/12) The following marine tariff versions are in PDF format. Terminal Tariff No. 11 (Effective 2/01/2021) Terminal Tariff No. 11 (Effective 7/01/2020) Terminal Tariff No. 10 (Effective 5/14/2020) TerminalTariff
PORT OF PORTLAND PROMOTES KEITH LEAVITT TO CHIEF For Immediate Release • December 5, 2014 • No. 67 Martha Richmond • 503.415.6061 • martha.richmond@portofportland.com Port of Portland Promotes Keith Leavitt to Chief Commercial Officer Keith Leavitt has been named the Port of Portland’s new chief commercialPORT OF PORTLAND
As Oregon’s largest port, we aim to meet the changing needs of marine businesses around the world, shipping products like autos, grain, steel and forest products. Learn more. Commercial Development. and real estate. We think big: You should, too. Our business parks offer industrial land and office space to help your company grow.PORT OF PORTLAND
Navigation. Throughout our history, efforts to create a safe navigation channel for the cost-effective movement of goods from Portland to the Pacific Ocean have shaped our region and economy. Now 43 feet deep and providing passage for deeper draft, bulk and container vessels, the benefits are apparent to ports and shippersalong the entire
PORT OF PORTLAND
Historical Sites. The Port has a number of historic buildings and structures that are deemed to have significance by the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO). In order to honor and preserve these historic properties, the Port has catalogued their significant and noteworthy features. Some of these properties are not officiallydesignated
PORT OF PORTLAND
Terminal 6. Terminal 6 is a multipurpose, 419 acre facility that features 5 ship berths and an on-dock rail yard. Autos, containers and breakbulk cargoes are handled atPORT OF PORTLAND
Troutdale Airport. Troutdale Airport is located on the east side of Portland, at the gateway to the scenic Columbia River Gorge. It’s a popular airport for fixed-wingPORT OF PORTLAND
The Port provides detailed statistics regarding ocean-going marine cargo moving to and from its public facilities (Terminals 2, 4, 5 and 6). The statistics are organized by commodity type and are updated monthly. To access the marine terminal cargo statistics, click on any of the following links: Marine Stats. Annual History 1990-2020.PORT OF PORTLAND
Located close to I-5 and just 4.5 miles downriver from downtown Portland, the 430-acre Swan Island Industrial Park is a major corporate center and hub for distribution, warehousing and manufacturing activities. PDX/Air Cargo. The PDX Cargo Center and the Air Trans Center is the region’s pinnacle air cargo and freight location offering bothPORT OF PORTLAND
The Portland Harbor Superfund site reached a key milestone on Jan. 6, 2017 when the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency released its Record of Decision, the final plan for cleanup. We are working with the EPA, State of Oregon and other public and private partners toPORT OF PORTLAND
NOISE MANAGEMENT. Our program supports both our aviation and community partners by facilitating safe, efficient, and convenient air travel options that minimize the impacts of aircraft noise. Noise Hotline: Oregon: 503.460.4100 Washington: 800.938.6647. Office Hours:PORT OF PORTLAND
The Port's master specifications are written in accordance with the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) Masterformat guidelines for organizing and numbering sections within 50 divisions.PORT OF PORTLAND
As Oregon’s largest port, we aim to meet the changing needs of marine businesses around the world, shipping products like autos, grain, steel and forest products. Learn more. Commercial Development. and real estate. We think big: You should, too. Our business parks offer industrial land and office space to help your company grow.PORT OF PORTLAND
Navigation. Throughout our history, efforts to create a safe navigation channel for the cost-effective movement of goods from Portland to the Pacific Ocean have shaped our region and economy. Now 43 feet deep and providing passage for deeper draft, bulk and container vessels, the benefits are apparent to ports and shippersalong the entire
PORT OF PORTLAND
Historical Sites. The Port has a number of historic buildings and structures that are deemed to have significance by the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO). In order to honor and preserve these historic properties, the Port has catalogued their significant and noteworthy features. Some of these properties are not officiallydesignated
PORT OF PORTLAND
Terminal 6. Terminal 6 is a multipurpose, 419 acre facility that features 5 ship berths and an on-dock rail yard. Autos, containers and breakbulk cargoes are handled atPORT OF PORTLAND
Troutdale Airport. Troutdale Airport is located on the east side of Portland, at the gateway to the scenic Columbia River Gorge. It’s a popular airport for fixed-wingPORT OF PORTLAND
The Port provides detailed statistics regarding ocean-going marine cargo moving to and from its public facilities (Terminals 2, 4, 5 and 6). The statistics are organized by commodity type and are updated monthly. To access the marine terminal cargo statistics, click on any of the following links: Marine Stats. Annual History 1990-2020.PORT OF PORTLAND
Located close to I-5 and just 4.5 miles downriver from downtown Portland, the 430-acre Swan Island Industrial Park is a major corporate center and hub for distribution, warehousing and manufacturing activities. PDX/Air Cargo. The PDX Cargo Center and the Air Trans Center is the region’s pinnacle air cargo and freight location offering bothPORT OF PORTLAND
The Portland Harbor Superfund site reached a key milestone on Jan. 6, 2017 when the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency released its Record of Decision, the final plan for cleanup. We are working with the EPA, State of Oregon and other public and private partners toPORT OF PORTLAND
NOISE MANAGEMENT. Our program supports both our aviation and community partners by facilitating safe, efficient, and convenient air travel options that minimize the impacts of aircraft noise. Noise Hotline: Oregon: 503.460.4100 Washington: 800.938.6647. Office Hours:PORT OF PORTLAND
The Port's master specifications are written in accordance with the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) Masterformat guidelines for organizing and numbering sections within 50 divisions.PORT OF PORTLAND
Marine. MARÍTIMO. We’re on the move: As Oregon’s largest port, we ship over 11 million tons of cargo a year, including grain, minerals, forest products and autos. Estamos en movimiento: como el puerto más grande de Oregon, enviamos más de 11 millones de toneladas de mercancía al año, incluyendo granos, minerales, productos forestalesy
PORT OF PORTLAND
Navigation. Throughout our history, efforts to create a safe navigation channel for the cost-effective movement of goods from Portland to the Pacific Ocean have shaped our region and economy. Now 43 feet deep and providing passage for deeper draft, bulk and container vessels, the benefits are apparent to ports and shippersalong the entire
PORT OF PORTLAND
Current & Future Projects. From the future of our beloved airport, to cleaning up the lower Willamette river Superfund site, we've got big plans for Oregon's future.PORT OF PORTLAND
Troutdale Airport. Troutdale Airport is located on the east side of Portland, at the gateway to the scenic Columbia River Gorge. It’s a popular airport for fixed-wingPORT OF PORTLAND
Historical Sites. The Port has a number of historic buildings and structures that are deemed to have significance by the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO). In order to honor and preserve these historic properties, the Port has catalogued their significant and noteworthy features. Some of these properties are not officiallydesignated
PORT OF PORTLAND
Port of Portland Commission Meeting. 8/12/2021, 9:30 AM. Monthly Commission Meeting. Location: Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Commission will meet virtually. The meeting will be streamed live on the Port’s website and YouTube channel. Written public comments can be submitted via email at testimony@portofportland.com.PORT OF PORTLAND
Terminal 2. Terminal 2 is a 53-acre facility that can handle virtually any cargo from lumber and forest products to steel, machinery and packaged cargoes. 3556 NW Front Ave. Portland, Oregon 97209.PORT OF PORTLAND
GUARDIAN. For Port of Portland Police, protecting our community goes far beyond the walls of the airport. It’s true – officers like Rema Gossman don’t just respond from roadway to runway, they often team up with regional law enforcement agencies to solve complex cases.PORT OF PORTLAND
Ordinance No. 450-R, which is concisely summarized as follows: An ordinance to regulate use of the commercial roadway to best serve the needs of the traveling public at Portland International Airport, and amending and restating Ordinance No. 351 (as amended by Ordinance No. 386-R, 397-R, 418-R and 432-R). 450. Customer Facility Charge. TENANT CONSTRUCTION PERMIT APPLICATION PORT TENANT CONSTRUCTION PERMIT APPLICATION August 27, 2020 Please email tenantimprovements@portofportland.com for further information. Page 2 of 14 Scope of Work / Description: (attach additional pages asrequired) Check all
PORT OF PORTLAND
As Oregon’s largest port, we aim to meet the changing needs of marine businesses around the world, shipping products like autos, grain, steel and forest products. Learn more. Commercial Development. and real estate. We think big: You should, too. Our business parks offer industrial land and office space to help your company grow.PORT OF PORTLAND
Historical Sites. The Port has a number of historic buildings and structures that are deemed to have significance by the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO). In order to honor and preserve these historic properties, the Port has catalogued their significant and noteworthy features. Some of these properties are not officiallydesignated
PORT OF PORTLAND
Troutdale Airport. Troutdale Airport is located on the east side of Portland, at the gateway to the scenic Columbia River Gorge. It’s a popular airport for fixed-wingPORT OF PORTLAND
The Port provides detailed statistics regarding ocean-going marine cargo moving to and from its public facilities (Terminals 2, 4, 5 and 6). The statistics are organized by commodity type and are updated monthly. To access the marine terminal cargo statistics, click on any of the following links: Marine Stats. Annual History 1990-2020.PORT OF PORTLAND
Terminal 6. Terminal 6 is a multipurpose, 419 acre facility that features 5 ship berths and an on-dock rail yard. Autos, containers and breakbulk cargoes are handled atPORT OF PORTLAND
Located close to I-5 and just 4.5 miles downriver from downtown Portland, the 430-acre Swan Island Industrial Park is a major corporate center and hub for distribution, warehousing and manufacturing activities. PDX/Air Cargo. The PDX Cargo Center and the Air Trans Center is the region’s pinnacle air cargo and freight location offering bothPORT OF PORTLAND
The Portland Harbor Superfund site reached a key milestone on Jan. 6, 2017 when the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency released its Record of Decision, the final plan for cleanup. We are working with the EPA, State of Oregon and other public and private partners toPORT OF PORTLAND
NOISE MANAGEMENT. Our program supports both our aviation and community partners by facilitating safe, efficient, and convenient air travel options that minimize the impacts of aircraft noise. Noise Hotline: Oregon: 503.460.4100 Washington: 800.938.6647. Office Hours:PORT OF PORTLAND
Our officers respond to emergencies including crimes in progress, arrests, traffic accidents, missing persons cases and criminal investigations. We also handle situations like escorting public figures through security, and managing high-profile cases that involve the media and large crowds. PLEASE CLICK THE LINK BELOW TO ACCESS THE AUTHORIZED Please click the link below to access the Authorized Signatory Portal: https://safeselfservice.portofportland.comPORT OF PORTLAND
As Oregon’s largest port, we aim to meet the changing needs of marine businesses around the world, shipping products like autos, grain, steel and forest products. Learn more. Commercial Development. and real estate. We think big: You should, too. Our business parks offer industrial land and office space to help your company grow.PORT OF PORTLAND
Historical Sites. The Port has a number of historic buildings and structures that are deemed to have significance by the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO). In order to honor and preserve these historic properties, the Port has catalogued their significant and noteworthy features. Some of these properties are not officiallydesignated
PORT OF PORTLAND
Troutdale Airport. Troutdale Airport is located on the east side of Portland, at the gateway to the scenic Columbia River Gorge. It’s a popular airport for fixed-wingPORT OF PORTLAND
The Port provides detailed statistics regarding ocean-going marine cargo moving to and from its public facilities (Terminals 2, 4, 5 and 6). The statistics are organized by commodity type and are updated monthly. To access the marine terminal cargo statistics, click on any of the following links: Marine Stats. Annual History 1990-2020.PORT OF PORTLAND
Terminal 6. Terminal 6 is a multipurpose, 419 acre facility that features 5 ship berths and an on-dock rail yard. Autos, containers and breakbulk cargoes are handled atPORT OF PORTLAND
Located close to I-5 and just 4.5 miles downriver from downtown Portland, the 430-acre Swan Island Industrial Park is a major corporate center and hub for distribution, warehousing and manufacturing activities. PDX/Air Cargo. The PDX Cargo Center and the Air Trans Center is the region’s pinnacle air cargo and freight location offering bothPORT OF PORTLAND
The Portland Harbor Superfund site reached a key milestone on Jan. 6, 2017 when the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency released its Record of Decision, the final plan for cleanup. We are working with the EPA, State of Oregon and other public and private partners toPORT OF PORTLAND
NOISE MANAGEMENT. Our program supports both our aviation and community partners by facilitating safe, efficient, and convenient air travel options that minimize the impacts of aircraft noise. Noise Hotline: Oregon: 503.460.4100 Washington: 800.938.6647. Office Hours:PORT OF PORTLAND
Our officers respond to emergencies including crimes in progress, arrests, traffic accidents, missing persons cases and criminal investigations. We also handle situations like escorting public figures through security, and managing high-profile cases that involve the media and large crowds. PLEASE CLICK THE LINK BELOW TO ACCESS THE AUTHORIZED Please click the link below to access the Authorized Signatory Portal: https://safeselfservice.portofportland.comPORT OF PORTLAND
Marine. MARÍTIMO. We’re on the move: As Oregon’s largest port, we ship over 11 million tons of cargo a year, including grain, minerals, forest products and autos. Estamos en movimiento: como el puerto más grande de Oregon, enviamos más de 11 millones de toneladas de mercancía al año, incluyendo granos, minerales, productos forestalesy
PORT OF PORTLAND
Troutdale Airport. Troutdale Airport is located on the east side of Portland, at the gateway to the scenic Columbia River Gorge. It’s a popular airport for fixed-wingPORT OF PORTLAND
Navigation. Throughout our history, efforts to create a safe navigation channel for the cost-effective movement of goods from Portland to the Pacific Ocean have shaped our region and economy. Now 43 feet deep and providing passage for deeper draft, bulk and container vessels, the benefits are apparent to ports and shippersalong the entire
PORT OF PORTLAND
Historical Sites. The Port has a number of historic buildings and structures that are deemed to have significance by the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO). In order to honor and preserve these historic properties, the Port has catalogued their significant and noteworthy features. Some of these properties are not officiallydesignated
PORT OF PORTLAND
The airport is home to local corporate flight departments, aircraft charter services, air ambulance services, flight schools, aircraft maintenance and repair operations, corporate air shuttle service, and a U.S. Customs and Border Protection office for international flights. In all, more than 25 businesses operate on-airport.PORT OF PORTLAND
Port of Portland Commission Meeting. 8/12/2021, 9:30 AM. Monthly Commission Meeting. Location: Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Commission will meet virtually. The meeting will be streamed live on the Port’s website and YouTube channel. Written public comments can be submitted via email at testimony@portofportland.com.PORT OF PORTLAND
GUARDIAN. For Port of Portland Police, protecting our community goes far beyond the walls of the airport. It’s true – officers like Rema Gossman don’t just respond from roadway to runway, they often team up with regional law enforcement agencies to solve complex cases.PORT OF PORTLAND
Terminal 2. Terminal 2 is a 53-acre facility that can handle virtually any cargo from lumber and forest products to steel, machinery and packaged cargoes. 3556 NW Front Ave. Portland, Oregon 97209.PORT OF PORTLAND
Ordinance No. 450-R, which is concisely summarized as follows: An ordinance to regulate use of the commercial roadway to best serve the needs of the traveling public at Portland International Airport, and amending and restating Ordinance No. 351 (as amended by Ordinance No. 386-R, 397-R, 418-R and 432-R). 450. Customer Facility Charge.PORT OF PORTLAND
Portland International Airport (PDX) is committed to ensuring the safety of the airlines, airport businesses and visitors. The Fire Department manages the Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighting (ARFF), Paramedic, Structural, Training and Inspections, and Water Rescue emergency programs at PDX.PORT OF PORTLAND
As Oregon’s largest port, we aim to meet the changing needs of marine businesses around the world, shipping products like autos, grain, steel and forest products. Learn more. Commercial Development. and real estate. We think big: You should, too. Our business parks offer industrial land and office space to help your company grow.PORT OF PORTLAND
Historical Sites. The Port has a number of historic buildings and structures that are deemed to have significance by the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO). In order to honor and preserve these historic properties, the Port has catalogued their significant and noteworthy features. Some of these properties are not officiallydesignated
PORT OF PORTLAND
Troutdale Airport. Troutdale Airport is located on the east side of Portland, at the gateway to the scenic Columbia River Gorge. It’s a popular airport for fixed-wingPORT OF PORTLAND
The Port provides detailed statistics regarding ocean-going marine cargo moving to and from its public facilities (Terminals 2, 4, 5 and 6). The statistics are organized by commodity type and are updated monthly. To access the marine terminal cargo statistics, click on any of the following links: Marine Stats. Annual History 1990-2020.PORT OF PORTLAND
Terminal 6. Terminal 6 is a multipurpose, 419 acre facility that features 5 ship berths and an on-dock rail yard. Autos, containers and breakbulk cargoes are handled atPORT OF PORTLAND
Located close to I-5 and just 4.5 miles downriver from downtown Portland, the 430-acre Swan Island Industrial Park is a major corporate center and hub for distribution, warehousing and manufacturing activities. PDX/Air Cargo. The PDX Cargo Center and the Air Trans Center is the region’s pinnacle air cargo and freight location offering bothPORT OF PORTLAND
The Portland Harbor Superfund site reached a key milestone on Jan. 6, 2017 when the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency released its Record of Decision, the final plan for cleanup. We are working with the EPA, State of Oregon and other public and private partners toPORT OF PORTLAND
NOISE MANAGEMENT. Our program supports both our aviation and community partners by facilitating safe, efficient, and convenient air travel options that minimize the impacts of aircraft noise. Noise Hotline: Oregon: 503.460.4100 Washington: 800.938.6647. Office Hours:PORT OF PORTLAND
Our officers respond to emergencies including crimes in progress, arrests, traffic accidents, missing persons cases and criminal investigations. We also handle situations like escorting public figures through security, and managing high-profile cases that involve the media and large crowds. PLEASE CLICK THE LINK BELOW TO ACCESS THE AUTHORIZED Please click the link below to access the Authorized Signatory Portal: https://safeselfservice.portofportland.comPORT OF PORTLAND
As Oregon’s largest port, we aim to meet the changing needs of marine businesses around the world, shipping products like autos, grain, steel and forest products. Learn more. Commercial Development. and real estate. We think big: You should, too. Our business parks offer industrial land and office space to help your company grow.PORT OF PORTLAND
Historical Sites. The Port has a number of historic buildings and structures that are deemed to have significance by the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO). In order to honor and preserve these historic properties, the Port has catalogued their significant and noteworthy features. Some of these properties are not officiallydesignated
PORT OF PORTLAND
Troutdale Airport. Troutdale Airport is located on the east side of Portland, at the gateway to the scenic Columbia River Gorge. It’s a popular airport for fixed-wingPORT OF PORTLAND
The Port provides detailed statistics regarding ocean-going marine cargo moving to and from its public facilities (Terminals 2, 4, 5 and 6). The statistics are organized by commodity type and are updated monthly. To access the marine terminal cargo statistics, click on any of the following links: Marine Stats. Annual History 1990-2020.PORT OF PORTLAND
Terminal 6. Terminal 6 is a multipurpose, 419 acre facility that features 5 ship berths and an on-dock rail yard. Autos, containers and breakbulk cargoes are handled atPORT OF PORTLAND
Located close to I-5 and just 4.5 miles downriver from downtown Portland, the 430-acre Swan Island Industrial Park is a major corporate center and hub for distribution, warehousing and manufacturing activities. PDX/Air Cargo. The PDX Cargo Center and the Air Trans Center is the region’s pinnacle air cargo and freight location offering bothPORT OF PORTLAND
The Portland Harbor Superfund site reached a key milestone on Jan. 6, 2017 when the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency released its Record of Decision, the final plan for cleanup. We are working with the EPA, State of Oregon and other public and private partners toPORT OF PORTLAND
NOISE MANAGEMENT. Our program supports both our aviation and community partners by facilitating safe, efficient, and convenient air travel options that minimize the impacts of aircraft noise. Noise Hotline: Oregon: 503.460.4100 Washington: 800.938.6647. Office Hours:PORT OF PORTLAND
Our officers respond to emergencies including crimes in progress, arrests, traffic accidents, missing persons cases and criminal investigations. We also handle situations like escorting public figures through security, and managing high-profile cases that involve the media and large crowds. PLEASE CLICK THE LINK BELOW TO ACCESS THE AUTHORIZED Please click the link below to access the Authorized Signatory Portal: https://safeselfservice.portofportland.comPORT OF PORTLAND
Marine. MARÍTIMO. We’re on the move: As Oregon’s largest port, we ship over 11 million tons of cargo a year, including grain, minerals, forest products and autos. Estamos en movimiento: como el puerto más grande de Oregon, enviamos más de 11 millones de toneladas de mercancía al año, incluyendo granos, minerales, productos forestalesy
PORT OF PORTLAND
Troutdale Airport. Troutdale Airport is located on the east side of Portland, at the gateway to the scenic Columbia River Gorge. It’s a popular airport for fixed-wingPORT OF PORTLAND
Navigation. Throughout our history, efforts to create a safe navigation channel for the cost-effective movement of goods from Portland to the Pacific Ocean have shaped our region and economy. Now 43 feet deep and providing passage for deeper draft, bulk and container vessels, the benefits are apparent to ports and shippersalong the entire
PORT OF PORTLAND
Historical Sites. The Port has a number of historic buildings and structures that are deemed to have significance by the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO). In order to honor and preserve these historic properties, the Port has catalogued their significant and noteworthy features. Some of these properties are not officiallydesignated
PORT OF PORTLAND
The airport is home to local corporate flight departments, aircraft charter services, air ambulance services, flight schools, aircraft maintenance and repair operations, corporate air shuttle service, and a U.S. Customs and Border Protection office for international flights. In all, more than 25 businesses operate on-airport.PORT OF PORTLAND
Port of Portland Commission Meeting. 8/12/2021, 9:30 AM. Monthly Commission Meeting. Location: Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Commission will meet virtually. The meeting will be streamed live on the Port’s website and YouTube channel. Written public comments can be submitted via email at testimony@portofportland.com.PORT OF PORTLAND
GUARDIAN. For Port of Portland Police, protecting our community goes far beyond the walls of the airport. It’s true – officers like Rema Gossman don’t just respond from roadway to runway, they often team up with regional law enforcement agencies to solve complex cases.PORT OF PORTLAND
Terminal 2. Terminal 2 is a 53-acre facility that can handle virtually any cargo from lumber and forest products to steel, machinery and packaged cargoes. 3556 NW Front Ave. Portland, Oregon 97209.PORT OF PORTLAND
Ordinance No. 450-R, which is concisely summarized as follows: An ordinance to regulate use of the commercial roadway to best serve the needs of the traveling public at Portland International Airport, and amending and restating Ordinance No. 351 (as amended by Ordinance No. 386-R, 397-R, 418-R and 432-R). 450. Customer Facility Charge.PORT OF PORTLAND
Portland International Airport (PDX) is committed to ensuring the safety of the airlines, airport businesses and visitors. The Fire Department manages the Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighting (ARFF), Paramedic, Structural, Training and Inspections, and Water Rescue emergency programs at PDX.PORT OF PORTLAND
As Oregon’s largest port, we aim to meet the changing needs of marine businesses around the world, shipping products like autos, grain, steel and forest products. Learn more. Commercial Development. and real estate. We think big: You should, too. Our business parks offer industrial land and office space to help your company grow.PORT OF PORTLAND
Navigation. Throughout our history, efforts to create a safe navigation channel for the cost-effective movement of goods from Portland to the Pacific Ocean have shaped our region and economy. Now 43 feet deep and providing passage for deeper draft, bulk and container vessels, the benefits are apparent to ports and shippersalong the entire
PORT OF PORTLAND
Historical Sites. The Port has a number of historic buildings and structures that are deemed to have significance by the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO). In order to honor and preserve these historic properties, the Port has catalogued their significant and noteworthy features. Some of these properties are not officiallydesignated
PORT OF PORTLAND
The Port provides detailed statistics regarding ocean-going marine cargo moving to and from its public facilities (Terminals 2, 4, 5 and 6). The statistics are organized by commodity type and are updated monthly. To access the marine terminal cargo statistics, click on any of the following links: Marine Stats. Annual History 1990-2020.PORT OF PORTLAND
Terminal 6. Terminal 6 is a multipurpose, 419 acre facility that features 5 ship berths and an on-dock rail yard. Autos, containers and breakbulk cargoes are handled atPORT OF PORTLAND
Located close to I-5 and just 4.5 miles downriver from downtown Portland, the 430-acre Swan Island Industrial Park is a major corporate center and hub for distribution, warehousing and manufacturing activities. PDX/Air Cargo. The PDX Cargo Center and the Air Trans Center is the region’s pinnacle air cargo and freight location offering bothPORT OF PORTLAND
The Portland Harbor Superfund site reached a key milestone on Jan. 6, 2017 when the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency released its Record of Decision, the final plan for cleanup. We are working with the EPA, State of Oregon and other public and private partners toPORT OF PORTLAND
NOISE MANAGEMENT. Our program supports both our aviation and community partners by facilitating safe, efficient, and convenient air travel options that minimize the impacts of aircraft noise. Noise Hotline: Oregon: 503.460.4100 Washington: 800.938.6647. Office Hours:PORT OF PORTLAND
Our officers respond to emergencies including crimes in progress, arrests, traffic accidents, missing persons cases and criminal investigations. We also handle situations like escorting public figures through security, and managing high-profile cases that involve the media and large crowds. PLEASE CLICK THE LINK BELOW TO ACCESS THE AUTHORIZED Please click the link below to access the Authorized Signatory Portal: https://safeselfservice.portofportland.comPORT OF PORTLAND
As Oregon’s largest port, we aim to meet the changing needs of marine businesses around the world, shipping products like autos, grain, steel and forest products. Learn more. Commercial Development. and real estate. We think big: You should, too. Our business parks offer industrial land and office space to help your company grow.PORT OF PORTLAND
Navigation. Throughout our history, efforts to create a safe navigation channel for the cost-effective movement of goods from Portland to the Pacific Ocean have shaped our region and economy. Now 43 feet deep and providing passage for deeper draft, bulk and container vessels, the benefits are apparent to ports and shippersalong the entire
PORT OF PORTLAND
Historical Sites. The Port has a number of historic buildings and structures that are deemed to have significance by the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO). In order to honor and preserve these historic properties, the Port has catalogued their significant and noteworthy features. Some of these properties are not officiallydesignated
PORT OF PORTLAND
The Port provides detailed statistics regarding ocean-going marine cargo moving to and from its public facilities (Terminals 2, 4, 5 and 6). The statistics are organized by commodity type and are updated monthly. To access the marine terminal cargo statistics, click on any of the following links: Marine Stats. Annual History 1990-2020.PORT OF PORTLAND
Terminal 6. Terminal 6 is a multipurpose, 419 acre facility that features 5 ship berths and an on-dock rail yard. Autos, containers and breakbulk cargoes are handled atPORT OF PORTLAND
Located close to I-5 and just 4.5 miles downriver from downtown Portland, the 430-acre Swan Island Industrial Park is a major corporate center and hub for distribution, warehousing and manufacturing activities. PDX/Air Cargo. The PDX Cargo Center and the Air Trans Center is the region’s pinnacle air cargo and freight location offering bothPORT OF PORTLAND
The Portland Harbor Superfund site reached a key milestone on Jan. 6, 2017 when the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency released its Record of Decision, the final plan for cleanup. We are working with the EPA, State of Oregon and other public and private partners toPORT OF PORTLAND
NOISE MANAGEMENT. Our program supports both our aviation and community partners by facilitating safe, efficient, and convenient air travel options that minimize the impacts of aircraft noise. Noise Hotline: Oregon: 503.460.4100 Washington: 800.938.6647. Office Hours:PORT OF PORTLAND
Our officers respond to emergencies including crimes in progress, arrests, traffic accidents, missing persons cases and criminal investigations. We also handle situations like escorting public figures through security, and managing high-profile cases that involve the media and large crowds. PLEASE CLICK THE LINK BELOW TO ACCESS THE AUTHORIZED Please click the link below to access the Authorized Signatory Portal: https://safeselfservice.portofportland.comPORT OF PORTLAND
Marine. MARÍTIMO. We’re on the move: As Oregon’s largest port, we ship over 11 million tons of cargo a year, including grain, minerals, forest products and autos. Estamos en movimiento: como el puerto más grande de Oregon, enviamos más de 11 millones de toneladas de mercancía al año, incluyendo granos, minerales, productos forestalesy
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Current & Future Projects. From the future of our beloved airport, to cleaning up the lower Willamette river Superfund site, we've got big plans for Oregon's future.PORT OF PORTLAND
Historical Sites. The Port has a number of historic buildings and structures that are deemed to have significance by the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO). In order to honor and preserve these historic properties, the Port has catalogued their significant and noteworthy features. Some of these properties are not officiallydesignated
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Port of Portland Commission Meeting. 8/12/2021, 9:30 AM. Monthly Commission Meeting. Location: Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Commission will meet virtually. The meeting will be streamed live on the Port’s website and YouTube channel. Written public comments can be submitted via email at testimony@portofportland.com.PORT OF PORTLAND
The airport is home to local corporate flight departments, aircraft charter services, air ambulance services, flight schools, aircraft maintenance and repair operations, corporate air shuttle service, and a U.S. Customs and Border Protection office for international flights. In all, more than 25 businesses operate on-airport.PORT OF PORTLAND
Troutdale Airport. Troutdale Airport is located on the east side of Portland, at the gateway to the scenic Columbia River Gorge. It’s a popular airport for fixed-wingPORT OF PORTLAND
Terminal 2. Terminal 2 is a 53-acre facility that can handle virtually any cargo from lumber and forest products to steel, machinery and packaged cargoes. 3556 NW Front Ave. Portland, Oregon 97209.PORT OF PORTLAND
GUARDIAN. For Port of Portland Police, protecting our community goes far beyond the walls of the airport. It’s true – officers like Rema Gossman don’t just respond from roadway to runway, they often team up with regional law enforcement agencies to solve complex cases.PORT OF PORTLAND
Troutdale Airport is a flight training and recreational airport with increasing opportunities for business aviation. The airport is located in east Multnomah County within the area of developing industrial activity in Troutdale and Gresham. Location: 920 NW Perimeter Way, Troutdale, OR 97060. PLEASE CLICK THE LINK BELOW TO ACCESS THE AUTHORIZED Please click the link below to access the Authorized Signatory Portal: https://safeselfservice.portofportland.comPORT OF PORTLAND
As Oregon’s largest port, we aim to meet the changing needs of marine businesses around the world, shipping products like autos, grain, steel and forest products. Learn more. Commercial Development. and real estate. We think big: You should, too. Our business parks offer industrial land and office space to help your company grow.PORT OF PORTLAND
The Port provides detailed statistics regarding ocean-going marine cargo moving to and from its public facilities (Terminals 2, 4, 5 and 6). The statistics are organized by commodity type and are updated monthly. To access the marine terminal cargo statistics, click on any of the following links: Marine Stats. Annual History 1990-2020.PORT OF PORTLAND
Terminal 6. Terminal 6 is a multipurpose, 419 acre facility that features 5 ship berths and an on-dock rail yard. Autos, containers and breakbulk cargoes are handled atPORT OF PORTLAND
The airport is home to local corporate flight departments, aircraft charter services, air ambulance services, flight schools, aircraft maintenance and repair operations, corporate air shuttle service, and a U.S. Customs and Border Protection office for international flights. In all, more than 25 businesses operate on-airport.PORT OF PORTLAND
The Port's master specifications are written in accordance with the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) Masterformat guidelines for organizing and numbering sections within 50 divisions.PORT OF PORTLAND
The Portland Harbor Superfund site reached a key milestone on Jan. 6, 2017 when the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency released its Record of Decision, the final plan for cleanup. We are working with the EPA, State of Oregon and other public and private partners toPORT OF PORTLAND
NOISE MANAGEMENT. Our program supports both our aviation and community partners by facilitating safe, efficient, and convenient air travel options that minimize the impacts of aircraft noise. Noise Hotline: Oregon: 503.460.4100 Washington: 800.938.6647. Office Hours: TENANT CONSTRUCTION PERMIT APPLICATION PORT TENANT CONSTRUCTION PERMIT APPLICATION August 27, 2020 Please email tenantimprovements@portofportland.com for further information. Page 2 of 14 Scope of Work / Description: (attach additional pages asrequired) Check all
PLEASE CLICK THE LINK BELOW TO ACCESS THE AUTHORIZED Please click the link below to access the Authorized Signatory Portal: https://safeselfservice.portofportland.com PORT OF PORTLAND PROMOTES KEITH LEAVITT TO CHIEF For Immediate Release • December 5, 2014 • No. 67 Martha Richmond • 503.415.6061 • martha.richmond@portofportland.com Port of Portland Promotes Keith Leavitt to Chief Commercial Officer Keith Leavitt has been named the Port of Portland’s new chief commercialPORT OF PORTLAND
As Oregon’s largest port, we aim to meet the changing needs of marine businesses around the world, shipping products like autos, grain, steel and forest products. Learn more. Commercial Development. and real estate. We think big: You should, too. Our business parks offer industrial land and office space to help your company grow.PORT OF PORTLAND
The Port provides detailed statistics regarding ocean-going marine cargo moving to and from its public facilities (Terminals 2, 4, 5 and 6). The statistics are organized by commodity type and are updated monthly. To access the marine terminal cargo statistics, click on any of the following links: Marine Stats. Annual History 1990-2020.PORT OF PORTLAND
Terminal 6. Terminal 6 is a multipurpose, 419 acre facility that features 5 ship berths and an on-dock rail yard. Autos, containers and breakbulk cargoes are handled atPORT OF PORTLAND
The airport is home to local corporate flight departments, aircraft charter services, air ambulance services, flight schools, aircraft maintenance and repair operations, corporate air shuttle service, and a U.S. Customs and Border Protection office for international flights. In all, more than 25 businesses operate on-airport.PORT OF PORTLAND
The Port's master specifications are written in accordance with the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) Masterformat guidelines for organizing and numbering sections within 50 divisions.PORT OF PORTLAND
The Portland Harbor Superfund site reached a key milestone on Jan. 6, 2017 when the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency released its Record of Decision, the final plan for cleanup. We are working with the EPA, State of Oregon and other public and private partners toPORT OF PORTLAND
NOISE MANAGEMENT. Our program supports both our aviation and community partners by facilitating safe, efficient, and convenient air travel options that minimize the impacts of aircraft noise. Noise Hotline: Oregon: 503.460.4100 Washington: 800.938.6647. Office Hours: TENANT CONSTRUCTION PERMIT APPLICATION PORT TENANT CONSTRUCTION PERMIT APPLICATION August 27, 2020 Please email tenantimprovements@portofportland.com for further information. Page 2 of 14 Scope of Work / Description: (attach additional pages asrequired) Check all
PLEASE CLICK THE LINK BELOW TO ACCESS THE AUTHORIZED Please click the link below to access the Authorized Signatory Portal: https://safeselfservice.portofportland.com PORT OF PORTLAND PROMOTES KEITH LEAVITT TO CHIEF For Immediate Release • December 5, 2014 • No. 67 Martha Richmond • 503.415.6061 • martha.richmond@portofportland.com Port of Portland Promotes Keith Leavitt to Chief Commercial Officer Keith Leavitt has been named the Port of Portland’s new chief commercialPORT OF PORTLAND
Containers at Terminal 6. Terminal 6 is a 420-acre, multi-use terminal with the ability to handle containers, project cargo and breakbulk. It also features direct rail service.PORT OF PORTLAND
Navigation. Throughout our history, efforts to create a safe navigation channel for the cost-effective movement of goods from Portland to the Pacific Ocean have shaped our region and economy. Now 43 feet deep and providing passage for deeper draft, bulk and container vessels, the benefits are apparent to ports and shippersalong the entire
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Terminal 6. Terminal 6 is a multipurpose, 419 acre facility that features 5 ship berths and an on-dock rail yard. Autos, containers and breakbulk cargoes are handled atPORT OF PORTLAND
Terminal 2. Terminal 2 is a 53-acre facility that can handle virtually any cargo from lumber and forest products to steel, machinery and packaged cargoes. 3556 NW Front Ave. Portland, Oregon 97209.PORT OF PORTLAND
NOISE MANAGEMENT. Our program supports both our aviation and community partners by facilitating safe, efficient, and convenient air travel options that minimize the impacts of aircraft noise. Noise Hotline: Oregon: 503.460.4100 Washington: 800.938.6647. Office Hours:PORT OF PORTLAND
GUARDIAN. For Port of Portland Police, protecting our community goes far beyond the walls of the airport. It’s true – officers like Rema Gossman don’t just respond from roadway to runway, they often team up with regional law enforcement agencies to solve complex cases.PORT OF PORTLAND
Ordinance No. 450-R, which is concisely summarized as follows: An ordinance to regulate use of the commercial roadway to best serve the needs of the traveling public at Portland International Airport, and amending and restating Ordinance No. 351 (as amended by Ordinance No. 386-R, 397-R, 418-R and 432-R). 450. Customer Facility Charge.PORT OF PORTLAND
Committed to your safety . We ensure the security of our airports and other properties. That happens through frequent patrols, the enforcement of our security plan, and collaboration with the Federal Aviation Administration, Transportation Security Administration, and U.S. Customs and Border Protection, as well as state and localpartners.
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Portland International Airport (PDX) is committed to ensuring the safety of the airlines, airport businesses and visitors. The Fire Department manages the Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighting (ARFF), Paramedic, Structural, Training and Inspections, and Water Rescue emergency programs at PDX.PORT OF PORTLAND
The Portland International Airport Community Advisory Committee will meet virtually Oct. 20 from 12:30 PM to 3:00 PM. Meeting details TBA. The 30-member advisory committee is an outgrowth of Airport Futures—a three-year planning process which created a long-rangeplan for PDX.
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