Council Meeting

Portland City Council Regular AM Meeting 04/02/25

The Portland City Council convened on April 2, 2025, to discuss various important issues, including alternative housing models, settlements involving city bureaus, and public testimony on these topics. The council passed settlements totaling over $381,000 for cases involving the Portland Parks and Recreation Bureau and the Portland Bureau of Transportation. Significant discussion focused on a resolution to study alternative housing financing and ownership models, with strong public support for exploring social housing. The resolution, which directs the City Administrator to report findings by May 31, 2026, was passed with amendments to include identification of impediments such as zoning and permitting processes. The meeting highlighted the council’s ongoing efforts to address housing issues and manage city liabilities effectively.

Key Points

  • Discussion on alternative housing financing and ownership models, including social housing.
  • Settlements involving the Portland Parks and Recreation Bureau and the Portland Bureau of Transportation.
  • Public testimony on various agenda items, including strong support for exploring social housing models.

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Votes

PASSED
Settlement for $200,000 due to injuries from a falling tree branch managed by Portland Parks and Recreation.
12 for, 0 against
Motion: Pay Settlement of Janet Krasner Bodily Injury Lawsuit
PASSED
Settlement for $100,000 involving a discrimination lawsuit against Portland Parks and Recreation.
10 for, 2 against
Motion: Pay Settlement of Robert Medan Employee Discrimination Lawsuit
Councilor Novick opposed, citing reasons related to the appropriateness of the settlement.
PASSED
Settlement for $81,589 resulting from a motor vehicle collision involving the Portland Bureau of Transportation.
12 for, 0 against
Motion: Pay Settlement of Amber Williams Bodily Injury Claim
PASSED
Directs the City Administrator to deliver a report on alternative housing models by May 31, 2026.
12 for, 0 against
Motion: Require the City Administrator to Study Alternative Housing Financing and Ownership Models
Amendments were accepted to include identification of impediments such as zoning code and permitting process.

Action Items

  • The City Administrator, through the Portland Housing Bureau, will study alternative housing financing and ownership models and report findings by May 31, 2026.
  • Quarterly updates on the progress of the housing study will be provided to the council.