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During the City of Portland’s budgetary hearings, residents often spoke about the importance of continuing to fund community centers and the Parks & Recreation department, which is set to play a ...
Portland Parks and Recreation indoor pools remain open year-round: Columbia Pool, 7701 N Chautauqua Blvd, (503) 823-3669 East Portland Pool, 740 SE 106th Avenue, (503) 823-3450 ...
Portland Parks & Recreation is bringing back its Summer Free For All in 2023, featuring 50 events, (including multicultural festivals, free outdoor movies, concerts, ...
Portland’s in-town parks. Whether you're looking for a playground, scenic view or perfect picnic spot, there's a park for you in Portland.
PORTLAND, Ore. (PORTLAND TRIBUNE) — Free lunches and recreation are starting up again at more than 20 Portland parks this summer. The Lunch + Play program will kick off with a special event on ...
Portland Parks & Recreation and Portland Public Schools announce commitment to replace turf at the Grant Bowl by next fall Updated: Aug. 21, 2023, 8:31 p.m. | Published: Aug. 21, 2023, 8:22 p.m.
Portland Parks & Recreation (PP&R) plans to remove two maple trees from the North Park Blocks area due to safety reasons. PP&R will replant two trees in the same area.
Portland Parks and Recreation / Portland Parks and Recreation. In 1970, the chairperson of the North Area Neighborhood Council requested a hearing on the matter of winterizing the Columbia Pool, a ...
Portland Parks & Recreation’s began requiring social service permits as of October and at least one organization has obtained one. But city officials said the parks bureau hasn’t been ...
Pier Pool in North Portland remains closed due ... “A large portion of Pier Pool’s inner mechanical workings are original parts dating from as far back as 1940,” Portland Parks & Recreation ...
April 16, 2023 at 2:39 pm PDT. House Bill 3515, which could have allowed voters in the city of Portland to create a new city-governed taxing district to support the city’s parks, will not pass ...