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City of Portland Community

Opportunity: Give feedback on MODA Center project before 6/24

The City just released its survey to gather feedback regarding its future investment plans in the MODA Center. Council is seeking the broadest scope possible of public opinions ahead of negotiations on June 24th! Additionally, Admin is also hosting two pop-up feedback events Saturday (6/13) in the district, which we’ll be at with water and Otter Pops.<a href="https://centennialcommons.info/opportunity-give-feedback-on-moda-center-project-before-6-24/">Continue reading <span class="sr-only">"Opportunity: Give feedback on MODA Center project before 6/24"</span></a>
Read More Karen Wolfgang
City of Portland Community

Opportunity: Volunteer (Non-Paid) Position — New Portlanders Policy Commission (District 1 and 2)

The Position APPLY HERE: https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/019e229818cf7871aadc6f053db90923 We are seeking applicants from District 1 and 2. The New Portlanders Policy Commission (NPPC) works to integrate immigrant and refugee communities’ voices into the City of Portland’s policies and decision-making. NPPC members are immigrants, refugees, community advocates, and live, work, play, or pray in the City of Portland. The NPPC<a href="https://centennialcommons.info/opportunity-volunteer-non-paid-position-new-portlanders-policy-commission-district-1-and-2/">Continue reading <span class="sr-only">"Opportunity: Volunteer (Non-Paid) Position — New Portlanders Policy Commission (District 1 and 2)"</span></a>
Read More Karen Wolfgang
City of Portland Community

Resource: Utility Discount Programs

Discounts, Assistance & Voluntary Environmental Programs for Multnomah County Residents Note: Most programs that are income-based are available to households at or below 60% of the State Median Income (SMI). Current limits (effective Oct. 1, 2025) are approximately $38,385/year for 1 person and $73,817/year for a family of four. When applying, ask to be screened<a href="https://centennialcommons.info/resource-utility-discount-programs/">Continue reading <span class="sr-only">"Resource: Utility Discount Programs"</span></a>
Read More Karen Wolfgang