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PP&D promotes safety, livability and economic vitality through efficient and collaborative application of building and development codes.







Gusty Winds (30-45 MPH) expected on Wed, Dec 24. These winds combined with the saturated soils can result in downed trees and power outages. Secure holiday decor, travel with care, and prepare for possible outages. Don't let a "moderate" wind surprise you. #orwx #pdxtst

We're making it easier to get permits. As part of ongoing efforts to improve the public’s experience, Portland Permitting & Development worked with the Digital Services team at the Bureau of Technology Services to simplify and streamline permitting pages for five common construction projects: decks, residential bathrooms, changing commercial spaces, food carts, and ADU conversions. These redesigned web pages feature a simpler format that guides you through the permitting process. New interactive tools like custom guides and tooltips provide the right information at the right phase of your project—from research to getting your inspection. This effort was recently recognized by U.S. Digital Response for innovation in human-centered technology work. Visit the city’s website to learn more. Portland.gov/New-Permit-Pag… #Portland #Permitting #Development #DigitalServices #CivicTech



The Noise Review Board works to improve neighborhood livability by balancing sound-generating activities related to construction and special events with the desire for livable communities. The board reviews applications for noise variances for events and construction that may impact many people or take place over a significant period of time. It also addresses emerging noise problems in the community. As part of the board, you will also be responsible for working with the Noise Program to advise and make recommendations to the Portland City Council on sound-related code and policy decisions. To be eligible to serve on the Noise Review Board, members must live, play, worship, work, or do business in the City of Portland. Applications are due no later than 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 30, 2025. Visit the city’s website to learn more. Portland.gov/NRB2025 #Portland #NoiseReviewBoard #LovePortland

Join a team of experts from various areas of urban planning serving on the Design Commission. The City of Portland is seeking applications for two upcoming openings, starting as early as April 2026, for four-year terms. Applications are accepted through Thursday, Nov. 20. The Design Commission provides leadership and expertise on urban design and architecture in Portland’s design overlay zones—areas where design and neighborhood character are of special concern. It supports context-sensitive, high-quality and resilient development, helps create design guidelines, and advises City bureaus and regional partners. Visit the city’s website to learn more. Portland.gov/Design2026 #Portland #DesignComission #PublicArt #UrbanDesign #Architecture
























