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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...
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...
In an effort to aid the small business community, the City is pleased to offer its third round of free personal protective equipment supplies to small Portland businesses (30 or fewer employees) that physically interact with the public on a daily basis. Read on...
The Friday News Round Up for February 12, 2021 is now available. 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 the News Round Up
The City of Portland has selected Clifton Larson Allen LLP (CLA) to conduct an internal affairs investigation related to the Portland Police Department’s response to a protest held in June 2020. Read on...
The Office of Economic Opportunity is honored to announce the graduation of its second cohort of the Natural Helper program. Twelve individuals, representing eight countries of origin, from Angola to Peru, successfully completed four full days of training Read on...
The City of Portland is updating the public today on its efforts to slow the spread of COVID-19, manage outbreaks, and provide vaccination opportunities. Read on...
The City Clerk’s Office is alerting Portland residents that nomination papers will be available for the Charter Commissioner seats on February 1, 2021. The deadline to turn in the nomination papers is March 29, 2021. Read on...
The Friday News Round Up for January 29, 2021 is now available. 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 the News Round Up
City Changes Citywide Parking Ban to Yellow Zone Parking Ban Beginning Tuesday, February 2 at 10:00 PM Until 6:00 AM Wednesday, February 3 Cars already in parking ban lots can stay there until Wednesday morning Read on...
A Citywide Parking Ban has been declared beginning TONIGHT, Monday, February 1 at 10:00 PM through 6:00 AM Wednesday, February 3. Vehicles left on City streets after 10:00 PM can be towed at the owner’s expense. Read on...
The Friday News Round Up for January 22, 2021 is now available. 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 the News Round Up
The City of Portland is reminding business owners of its ordinance that prohibits the distribution of plastic straws. Beginning April 1, 2020, restaurants and other food establishments were able to provide customers with a plastic straw by request only. Read on...
The City of Portland’s commitment to providing essential public health services through its Needle Exchange Program remains strong as evidenced by the number of clients it serves and the services it offers seven days a week, in two locations. Read on...
Portland Mayor Kate Snyder today acknowledged Inauguration Day 2021 by congratulating President Biden and Vice President Harris. Tonight’s City Council meeting includes a Proclamation Recognizing January 20, 2021 as Inauguration Day..” Read on...
The City of Portland's Racial Equity Steering Committee (RESC) would like to learn about the public’s concerns, ideas, and recommendations regarding how the City of Portland addresses public safety and racial equity. Read on...
The Friday News Round Up for January 15, 2021 is now available. 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 the News Round Up
The redevelopment of Portland’s Bayside neighborhood will reach another milestone Thursday, January 14, 2021 with Portland-based developer The Szanton Company opening the doors of Furman Block. Read on...
Mayor Snyder and all members of the Portland City Council are denouncing a string of recent hate crimes in which residents in Portland and South Portland received dangerous and threatening hate letters in their mail on January 5 and January 7. Read on...
The City of Portland is launching the second round of free PPE Give-A-Way to Portland businesses. Read on...
The Friday News Round Up for January 8, 2021 is now available. 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 the News Round Up
Portland Mayor Kate Snyder released the following statement in response to the violence that occurred in Washington, D.C. at the U.S. Capitol. Read on...
In order to continue helping local businesses through the pandemic, the Portland City Council approved an extension of the City’s emergency proclamation as well as outdoor dining operations through May 10, 2021. Read on...
The Portland Fire Department anticipates an increase in city residents cooking at home as they follow the recommended CDC Guidelines while trying to celebrate during the pandemic. Read on...
The Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada (GFOA) has awarded the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting to the City of Portland for its comprehensive annual financial report. Read on...
The Portland City Council received several reports during its December 21, 2020 Council meeting, related to the City’s housing efforts, marine and waterfront economy, and economic development achievements. Read on...
Portland’s Public Health Division is reaching out to wish all a happy and healthy holiday season and to provide you with some tips for celebrating safely, amidst unprecedented rates of COVID-19. Read on...
The Friday News Round Up for December 18, 2020 is now available. 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 the News Round Up
A Yellow Zone Parking Ban has been declared beginning tonight at 10:00 PM Friday, December 18 through 6:00 AM Saturday, December 19. Vehicles left on City streets within the yellow zone after 10:00 PM can be towed at the owner’s expense. Read on...
On Wednesday, December 16, 2020 at 5:00 PM the Portland City Council will host a remote workshop for a Goal Setting Session. The meeting will take place via Zoom. Read on...
The City’s Parks, Recreation & Facilities Department has been working on invasive tree removal improvements on the Western Promenade as outlined in the recent Western Prom Master Plan. Read on...
A Citywide Parking Ban has been declared beginning TONIGHT, Thursday, December 17 at 10:00 PM through 6:00 AM Friday, December 18. Vehicles left on City streets after 10:00 PM can be towed at the owner’s expense. Read on...
The City of Portland’s Family Shelter received a generous donation from a Portland landlord last week. Read on...
The City’s Racial Equity Steering Committee will be hosting remote public comment sessions to solicit feedback on the ways that the City interacts with area agencies and organizations in the name of public safety. Read on...
Volunteer to be part of our snow shoveling for seniors program this winter. Volunteers help older Portland residents with snow removal for walkways, steps, and sidewalks. Read on...
Portland Finalizes Shelter Spaces for Winter; City will utilize Oxford Street Shelter and two hotel properties to increase shelter bed capacity this winter during COVID-19 pandemic. Read on...
We're pleased to announce that we'll be resuming the collection of trash and recycling on holidays. Those with Friday collection on Christmas and New Year’s Day will have their trash and recycling collected on the following Saturday. Read on...
The City Clerk is seeking applications for several vacancies on various boards and committees, Including New Rent Board Applications due December 28, 2020 Read on...
The Friday News Round Up for December 4, 2020 is now available. Read the News Round Up
The City released implementation information for the five citizen initiative ordinances that were recently passed by Portland voters. The City’s implementation plan follows the letter of the ordinances, and all but one go into effect December 6. Read on...
On December 7, during a special noontime remote City Council meeting, newly elected Councilors April Fournier, Andrew Zarro, and Mark Dion will be sworn-in. The City will also honor outgoing Councilors Jill Duson, Justin Costa, and Kim Cook. Read on...
The City would like to remind residents of winter storm operations information. DPW is ready for the season, in which they care for more than 560 lane miles of road, and the City’s Parks, Rec & Facilities Dept cares for more than 100 miles of sidewalks Read on...
Ocean Avenue Closure from Parsons Street to Austin Street Begins December 7, 2020. This section of Ocean Avenue will be completely closed to vehicle traffic for six months Read on...
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...
Portland’s Public Health Division wishes all a Happy Thanksgiving and would like to provide you with some tips for celebrating safely. Read on...
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...
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...
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...
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 Read on...
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 quit smoking. Read on...
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...
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...
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...
The City Clerk is seeking applications for several vacancies on various boards and committees. Deadline for submission is December 4, 2020. Read on...
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...
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 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...
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. Read on...
The official results for the November 3, 2020 election are now available. Read on...
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...
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...
The City of Portland is proud to sponsor our next blood drive with the American Red Cross on November 25 at Portland Ocean Gateway. Read on...
The unofficial results for the November 3, 2020 election are now available. Read on...
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...
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...
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...
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 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...
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. Read on...
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 has achieved designation as a "Certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary" through the Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary Program for Golf Courses. Read on...
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...
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...
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. Read on...
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...
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...
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 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...
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. Read on...
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...
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 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...
At its Monday, October 5, 2020 meeting, the City Council approved new leash rules for Baxter Woods. Read on...
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...
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 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...
The City’s Police Citizen Review Subcommittee finalized its 2019 Annual Report during its September 9, 2020 meeting. Read on...
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 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' to 30890. Read on...
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...
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 BUILD program. Read on...
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' to 30890. Read on...
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...
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