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  1. Under Portland’s current “commissionform of government, a mayor and four city commissioners oversee the day-to-day operations of two dozen bureaus and offices, from parks to police and transportation to technology. Bureau assignments can shift anytime the mayor decides to make a change.

  2. Apply to serve on a City advisory board, committee or commission. Call or provide written input to the mayor’s office. Where can I learn more about the new form of government? The City's Transition Team provides more details about the changes to Portland's form of government on their website.

  3. The City of Portland is phasing out its commission form of government. This means a change in roles and responsibilities for elected officials and city organization reporting structure that require upgrades to council chambers and offices as well as code, budget, staffing and process updates.

  4. Address. 1221 Southwest 4th Avenue, Rm 110. Portland, Oregon, 97204. Phone. 503-823-4000. Fax. 503-823-3588. Hours. Mon-Fri 8:00 AM-5:00 PM. About Portland City Hall. The Portland City Commissioners, led by Mayor Ted Wheeler, are the elected officials responsible for governing the city of Portland, Oregon.

  5. Address. 1221 Southwest 4th Avenue. Portland, Oregon, 97204. Phone. 503-823-4000. Fax. 503-823-4209. Hours. Mon-Fri 8:00 AM-5:00 PM. About Portland City Commissioner. The Portland City Commissioners, led by Mayor Ted Wheeler, are the elected officials responsible for governing the city of Portland, Oregon.

  6. Portland began using a commission form of government in 1913 following a public vote on May 3 of that year. [2] Each elected official serves a four-year term, without term limits. Each city council member is elected at-large.

  7. Portland's commission form of municipal government, which the city adopted as a progressive innovation in 1913, was a rarity and relic by the twenty-first century.

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