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  2. Portland Water Bureau - Wikipedia

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    The Portland Water Bureau is the municipal water department for the city of Portland in the U.S. state of Oregon. Its service district includes 225 miles within the Portland metropolitan area. [ 3 ] The bureau manages a water supply that comes mainly from the Bull Run River in the foothills of the Cascade Range east of the city and secondarily ...

  3. East Side Big Pipe - Wikipedia

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    By 2000, the city completed a more complicated project, the 3.5-mile (5.6 km) Columbia Slough Consolidation Conduit. A separate project completed in 2006 centered on construction of the 3.5-mile (5.6 km) West Side CSO Tunnel and the Swan Island Pump Station. By late 2011, the city finished the largest of the CSO projects, the East Side Big Pipe.

  4. Government of Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The government of Portland, Oregon is based on a mayor–council government system. Elected officials include the mayor, a 12-member city council, and a city auditor.The city council is responsible for legislative policy, while the mayor appoints a professional city manager who oversees the various bureaus and day-to-day operations of the city.

  5. List of reservoirs in Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The city of Portland, Oregon, is known for having a large number of man-made reservoirs. Portland's reservoirs provide storage for drinking water from the Bull Run River. Portland is currently in the process of covering some of these reservoirs for continued use due to health concerns, but plans to keep most of them uncovered for their historic ...

  6. Travel Portland - Wikipedia

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    [62] [63] In 2019, Travel Portland, the city, and the Portland Business Alliance offered deals and free parking to make up for revenue lost during protests. [64] In 2021, Travel Portland placed an advertisement in The New York Times and other major newspapers. [65] [66] [67] The "This Is Portland" campaign received a mixed reaction. [68] [69] [70]

  7. Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    It was the first American city to have residents report thus, [42] and the Pacific International Livestock Exposition operated from May through September 10, 1942, processing people from the city, northern Oregon, and central Washington. [43] General John DeWitt called the city the first "Jap-free city on the West Coast". [42]

  8. Portland Parks & Recreation - Wikipedia

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    Portland Parks & Recreation (PP&R) is a Bureau of the City of Portland, Oregon that manages the city parks, natural areas, recreational facilities, gardens, and trails; properties that occupy more than 10,000 acres (4,000 ha) in total. The bureau employs a total of 4,366 people as of March 4, 2019.

  9. Mingus Mapps - Wikipedia

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    Mingus Ulysses Mapps (born April 9, 1968) is an American professor and politician in Portland, Oregon. He was elected to the city council in November 2020, [1] winning 56% of the vote. [2] His bureau assignments as of September 2023 are Water Bureau, the Bureau of Environmental Service and the Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) [3]