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  2. Chloe Eudaly - Wikipedia

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    Eudaly was elected to Position 4 on the Portland City Commission in November 2016. She had run as a tenants' rights advocate, pledging to encourage construction of lower cost housing. Portland is the last large American city that elects commissioners who oversee city departments. Along with a separately elected mayor, they form the city council ...

  3. Transportation in Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    According to a city video, in 1994 Portland became the first city to develop a pedestrian master plan. [38] Blocks in the downtown area are only 200 feet (61 m) long. Many streets in the outer southwest section of the city lack sidewalks; however, this is partially made up with various off-street trails. [39]

  4. Kerns, Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Kerns has a healthy mixture of commercial buildings, condos, rental housing, and single-family residences. Its streets are characterized by many trees and comfortable sidewalks. Sandy Boulevard, which follows a path that was used by Native Americans to travel from the Willamette River to the Sandy River , is a main thoroughfare in the neighborhood.

  5. Ladd Tower - Wikipedia

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    Ladd Tower is a 23-story residential building in downtown Portland, Oregon, completed in early 2009. The construction of Ladd Tower necessitated that the Ladd Carriage House, directly adjacent the construction site, temporarily be moved from its foundation; it returned in October 2008. The building is managed by Holland Residential, which also ...

  6. Portland New Chinatown/Japantown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Portland Fixture Co. (338 NW 5th Avenue) Columbia River Ship Supply (406 NW Glisan Street) Pro-Bind (431 NW 4th Avenue) Anderson Oregon Rental (401-419 NW Flanders Street) Bloch & Son, historically known as Povey Building (408 NW 5th Avenue) Haradon Building (412 NW 5th Avenue) Aikido, historically known as Harper Brass Works Co. (416 NW 5th ...

  7. Timeline of Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Albina and East Portland become part of city. [1] Multnomah Athletic Club founded; Portland City Hall. 1892 – Portland Art Museum established. [1] 1893 – Nov. 1: A streetcar plunges into the Willamette River from the Madison Street Bridge, the worst streetcar accident in the city's history; 1895 – City Hall built. 1896 – Union Station ...

  8. Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Portland (/ ˈ p ɔːr t l ə n d / PORT-lənd) is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Oregon, located in the Pacific Northwest region. Situated in the northwestern area of the state at the confluence of the Willamette and Columbia rivers, it is the county seat of Multnomah County, Oregon's most populous county.

  9. Portland Railway, Light and Power Company - Wikipedia

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    By 1910, PRL&P was a $15 million holding company, having received 43 franchises from the city of Portland, mostly in the form of land grants. [6] It was a monopoly, and "liable to anti-trust action under the Sherman Act." [6] [7] The company only installed safety devices (such as pedestrian bumpers) on its streetcars after "extreme public ...

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