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  2. Regional Coalition for Clean Rivers and Streams - Wikipedia

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    The Regional Coalition for Clean Rivers and Streams partnership was formed among eight public agencies in the Portland/Vancouver metropolitan area: City of Portland, Oregon, City of Gresham, Oregon, City of Vancouver, Washington, Clean River Partners of Clackamas County, Clark County, Washington, Clean Water Services, Metro and Multnomah County.

  3. Multnomah County, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Multnomah County / m ʌ l t ˈ n oʊ m ə / is one of the 36 counties in the U.S. state of Oregon.As of the 2020 census, the county's population was 815,428. [1] Multnomah County is part of the Portland–Vancouver–Hillsboro, OR–WA metropolitan statistical area.

  4. Outside In (organization) - Wikipedia

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    Outside In is a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) and a licensed mental health agency, [jargon] [9] and also operates a needle exchange. [23] The syringe exchange, implemented in 1989, was the first one to be developed and the third to go into operation in the country. [24]

  5. Clean Water Services - Wikipedia

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    Clean Water Services is a special service district that serves as a separately managed and financed public utility. The Washington County Commissioners serve as the board of directors for Clean Water Services. [3] As a wastewater utility, Clean Water Services cleans more than 60 million US gallons (230,000 m 3) of wastewater a day. The ...

  6. Metro (Oregon regional government) - Wikipedia

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    It took over Glendoveer Golf Course, regional parks, pioneer cemeteries and the Expo Center from Multnomah County in 1994, [5] and the City of Portland transferred management of its performing arts venues in 1989. [6] In 2020, Metro placed a measure on the May ballot intended to raise $250 million for homeless services.

  7. Portland Water Bureau - Wikipedia

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    The Washington County Supply Line, 14 miles (23 km) long, can deliver up to 60 million gallons (230,000 m 3) a day to customers in Tualatin, the Tualatin Valley and Raleigh Hills. [21] Overall, the City of Portland provides water to residents of Portland and 19 suburban cities and water districts comprising nearly 25 percent of the Oregon ...

  8. Regional Arts & Culture Council - Wikipedia

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    It provides programs and offers grants to artists and arts organizations throughout the region. RACC also manages the 1.33-percent-for-art program for Multnomah County, and the 2%-for-art program for the City of Portland. The City of Portland paid $228,000 for the Portlandia, statue in 1985 which was installed atop the Portland Building. [6]

  9. Legacy Mount Hood Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    The hospital serves the eastern portions of Multnomah County in the Portland area. Part of Legacy Health, the state of Oregon classifies the hospital as a DRG hospital. [14] Services at the facility include emergency services, maternity, surgery, radiology, breast health, cardiac rehabilitation, and orthopedic services. [15]