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Portland is the largest city, cultural/commercial hub, and major port of the state of Oregon. Its population in 2017 was 647,800 within city limits, 2,425,000 in the Portland metropolitan statistical area (MSA), and 3,160,488 in the combined statistical area (CSA). Portland is located at the north end of the Willamette (pronounced "will-AM-it") Valley, where the Willamette river confluences into the Columbia River that separates Oregon from Washington state. Roughly 60% of Oregon's population resides within the Portland metropolitan area.
The largest city in Oregon with over 600,000 residents, Portland is a major port, and Oregon's commercial hub. The city is located in Multnomah County, at the confluence of the Willamette and Columbia Rivers in Northern Oregon 
 
== Government ==
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The neighborhood associations are further collected into seven geographically-grouped district coalitions (with two exceptions, Healy Heights and Lloyd District) through which the City's funding flows:
 
*[https://nwnw.org/ Neighbors West-Northwest (NWNW) ]
*[http://www.swni.org/ Southwest Neighborhoods, Inc. (SWNI)]
*[http://npnscommunity.org/ North Portland Neighborhood Services (NPNS)]
*[http://necoalition.org/ Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods (NECN)]
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[https://www.portlandoregon.gov/bds/67555 River Community Advisory Committee] - "The River Community Advisory Committee is a citizen advisory body, comprised of six members who represent a variety of floating structures interests."
==== "Impact Reduction Program" "One Point of Contact" also known as IRP and HUCIRP ====
''Main article: [[Homeless_encampments#HUCIRP_-_Homelessness_and_Urban_Camping_Impact_Reduction_Program|Homeless encampments]]''<br>
This is where you're referred to when you complain about illegal camps to the police, or other city bureaus. It is a program of the Office of Management and Finance.
[https://www.portland.gov/homelessnessimpactreduction/overview Impact Reduction Program overview]. City of Portland vendor Central City Concern is dispatched to evaluate the campsite and assesses a score, and those above a certain score point are referred to Rapid Response Bio Response. <ref>https://www.streetroots.org/news/2022/08/31/kaia-sand-bringing-housed-and-unhoused-communities-together-vital</ref><ref>https://www.portlandoregon.gov/toolkit/article/562214</ref>
FY 2022-2023 program roster
* Sharon Wade Ellis, Coordinator II (FY 22-23 salary: $84,110)
* Corrine Thiem, Coordinator II (FY 22-23 salary:$82,006)
* Katherine Ruth Lindsay, Coordinator III (FY 22-23 Salary:$87,031)
* Lucas Andrew Hillier, Manager I, (FY 22-23 Salary: $123,885) (B.O.P. Register Number: 64789-065)
(Salary data ref: https://www.oregonlive.com/data/2023/09/heres-how-much-every-portland-city-employee-got-paid-last-year.html)
 
=== Joint Office of Homeless Services (JoHS) ===
It is a joint program of the Multnomah County and City of Portland which coordinates local, state and federal funding related to homelessness in Portland and Multnomah County. <ref>https://johs.us/who-we-are/</ref>
 
=== Regional Government ===
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== Housing/Land-use/YIMBY and Allied Urbanist Organizations ==
 
== Housing, land use, urbanist, YIMBY, & tenant organizations ==
(see [http://yimby.wiki/wiki/YIMBY_organizations_directory#Portland YIMBY Organizations Directory > Portland] for main list).&nbsp;
 
(see also&nbsp;[http://yimby.wiki/wiki/YIMBY_organizations_directory#Portland YIMBY Organizations Directory > Portland] for main list).&nbsp;
 
*[https://portlandforeveryone.org/ Portland for Everyone]&nbsp;([https://twitter.com/pdx4all pdx4all])&nbsp;
*Portland YIMBY ([https://twitter.com/PortlandYIMBY @PortlandYIMBY])
*[https://portlandforeveryone.org/ Portland for Everyone]&nbsp;([https://twitter.com/pdx4all pdx4all])
*PDX YIMBY (Yes, In My BackYard)&nbsp;- &nbsp;[https://www.facebook.com/groups/236403716698010/ Facebook group].&nbsp;
*[http://pdxshoupistas.com/ Portlanders for Parking Reform]&nbsp;(aka Portland Shoupistas) ([https://twitter.com/pdxshoupistas @pdxshoupistas])
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*Oregon Walks
*Fix Our Streets Portland
*[https://www.pdxtu.org/ Portland Tenants United]<br/> Mission Statement&nbsp;"The mission of Portland Tenants United&nbsp;is to build power and solidary among the tenant class throughout the Portland metro region as a member-driven tenant union. Through organizing, direct action, coalition building, and civic engagement, Portland Tenants Union fights to keep people in their homes, and to achieve dignity and security for all tenants."&nbsp; (- accessed at pdxtu.org 9/13/18).&nbsp;
*Portland Tenants United
*[http://oregoncat.org/ Community Alliance of Tenants] (Oregon)<br/> "CAT is a tenant membership organization. &nbsp;Low-income tenants – predominantly low-wage workers, families with children, people living with disabilities, seniors, and people of color – are CAT’s primary membership base. &nbsp;CAT is building a strong housing justice movement that is led and directed by those who are most impacted by Oregon’s affordable housing crisis – low-income renters."
 
== References ==
 
*McCann, Fiona. "[https://www.pdxmonthly.com/articles/2016/11/14/the-essential-portland-bookshelf-32-books-that-define-our-city-and-state The Essential Portland Bookshelf: 32 Books That Define Our City and State.]" ''Portland Monthly'', December 2016.&nbsp;<br/> [https://www.pdxmonthly.com/articles/2016/11/14/the-essential-portland-bookshelf-32-books-that-define-our-city-and-state https://www.pdxmonthly.com/articles/2016/11/14/the-essential-portland-bookshelf-32-books-that-define-our-city-and-state].
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Marshall, John. "[http://www.spokesman.com/stories/1997/aug/10/books-convey-the-spirit-of-northwest/ Books Convey The Spirit Of Northwest]." (Sidebar: "The 12 Essential Northwest Books").&nbsp;''Seattle Post-Intelligencer'',&nbsp;Aug. 10, 1997.&nbsp;<br/> [http://www.spokesman.com/stories/1997/aug/10/books-convey-the-spirit-of-northwest/. http://www.spokesman.com/stories/1997/aug/10/books-convey-the-spirit-of-northwest/.&nbsp;]
 
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Powells Books. "[http://www.powells.com/post/required-reading/required-reading-40-books-set-in-the-pacific-northwest Required Reading: 40 Books Set in the Pacific Northwest]."&nbsp;''PowellsBooks.Blog'', March 10, 2014.<br/> [http://www.powells.com/post/required-reading/required-reading-40-books-set-in-the-pacific-northwest http://www.powells.com/post/required-reading/required-reading-40-books-set-in-the-pacific-northwest].
 
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