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January 2023 – N/NE PSAC Meeting
 Come to our next meeting!January 19, 20237:00pm – 8:30pm
 Hi,Please join us at our next virtual meeting.We meet the third Thursday of each month at 7pm.Thank you,Akemi Joy Ishikawa and Judith Ashley KlefmanYour N/NE PSAC facilitators
 Meeting OutlineIntroductions & Ground RulesUpdates from Portland Police Bureau RepresentativesGuest Speaker: Mariel Mota, Multnomah County DA’s officeDiscussion
 
 Join Zoom Meetinghttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/81329529016?pwd=SW5hZ3dmL2ZnTHRjMkxsMW5KVUVQZz09Meeting ID: 813 2952 9016Passcode: 581718
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December 2022Was this email forwarded to you? Sign up to receive Police Accountability Commission updates at https://tinyurl.com/portlandpacupdates  Dear Portlanders,The City of Portland Police Accountability Commission (PAC) has published its quarterly report covering the period from July 1 – September 30, 2022. This report includes an overview and analysis of the work of the PAC over the third quarter of 2022, which was a portion of the Commission’s Fact-Finding Phase.  The purpose of the 2022 Q3 Quarterly Report is to provide the City Council and community members with a general sense of what the PAC worked on between July 1 and September 30. This report does not represent any final decisions made by the Police Accountability Commission on the structure, powers, duties, or other details of the new community police oversight board or investigatory and disciplinary structure for Portland police. The report will be presented at a public meeting of the City Council later this month.  The Commission will issue its fourth quarterly report by early February 2023. This report will focus on the period from October 1 to December 31, which will include the completion of the Fact-Finding Phase of Work and much of the following phase, the Powers and Duties Phase of work. As of the time of publication, the PAC has completed the Fact-Finding Phase and is now working on Powers and Duties, with the intention of identifying areas of agreement among the commission’s members on:Access to Information, which addresses how the new oversight board will access the information necessary to do its work (including compelled testimony, subpoena power, and access to police records)Officer Accountability, which addresses how the new system will address a complaint about an officer, from intake through discipline and appeals.Structural Oversight, which addresses how the oversight board will address police and policing on a broader level, including policy and directive recommendationsThe PAC event calendar shows all upcoming events, including meetings of the PAC and its sub-committees. As community engagement events, another major focus of the Commission’s work, are scheduled, they will also be added to the event calendar.
Get Involved!The PAC website includes a page with more information on how to get involved in the commission’s work, including how to watch meetings, give public comment during meetings, and give advance public comment to the PAC as well. Thank you!
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Police Accountability Commission Community Safety DivisionOffice of Management and Finance, City of Portland https://www.portland.gov/police-accountabilityPoliceAccountability@portlandoregon.gov This account is managed by staff support from the Office of Management and Finance.
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TriMet
TriMet’s public engagement for major service improvements planned for the coming year and a proposed 2024 fare increase continues, with 12 in-person and virtual open house events, beginning this month. The open houses start on Tuesday, Jan. 17, and run through Saturday, Feb. 4. TriMet staff will share information and answer questions about the first major bus improvements that we plan to roll out from our Revised Forward Together Service Concept. We’ll also gather feedback about a possible January 2024 fare increase to share with our Board of Directors before its vote on the proposal in the spring. More
TriMet • 1800 SW 1st Ave., Suite 300, Portland, OR 97201trimet.org • 503-238-RIDE (7433)
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Want to have a say in street repair?

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Join the Fixing Our Streets Oversight Committee, apply by Jan. 8

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(Dec. 20, 2022) The Portland Bureau of Transportation is recruiting committee members to guide the next two years of the Fixing Our Streets Program! 
Are you interested in learning about Portland’s transportation system? Do you want to help ensure accountability for the Fixing Our Streets transportation safety and maintenance program? If so, please consider this unique volunteer opportunity! 
The Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) is now accepting applications for an interested person to serve a four-year term on the Fixing Our Streets Oversight Committee. The application deadline has been extended until Sunday, January 8.  
The Fixing Our Streets Oversight Committee plays an important role in ensuring the accountability of the transportation safety and maintenance program voters approved a 10-cent gas tax in May 2016 and renewed in 2020. The program helps PBOT expand preventive street maintenance that saves money and prevents potholes. It also supports more safe access, sidewalks, traffic signals, streetlights, and bike lanes. The list of projects, construction schedule, and line-by-line budget for the Fixing Our Streets projects are overseen by both PBOT project managers and this appointed oversight body.  
If you are interested in volunteering on the Fixing Our Streets Oversight Committee, review the committee volunteer (non-paid) position description and complete the application form.
The Oversight Committee membership is intended to represent a cross-section of diverse expertise, skill sets, and background within the transportation community. New members will be appointed based on the committee’s membership needs. For general questions about the Advisory Bodies program, the volunteer recruitment process, or other upcoming advisory body opportunities please email AdvisoryBodies@Portlandoregon.gov.  
We welcome you to browse our website to learn more about the Fixing Our Streets Oversight Committee by visiting the committee website:    
Do you have questions or need more information about the Oversight Committee? Email matt.a.grumm@portlandoregon.gov or call 503.823.3027.  
About Fixing Our StreetsFixing Our Streets is a PBOT program that helps pave streets, fill potholes, improve street lighting, and helps our youngest Portlanders safely walk, bike and roll to school.In May 2016, Portland voters approved Measure 26-173, a new $0.10 per gallon fuel tax for repairing streets. Four years later, Portlanders resoundingly approved Measure 26-209, a four-year renewal of Fixing Our Streets.
PBOT is currently working on completing projects from our Fixing Our Streets 2020-2024 project list. Fixing Our Streets funds programs such as our Gravel Streets Service, which works on a three-year cycle to repair potholes and ruts in roads that are not maintained by the city. Watch the video below to see how PBOT’s Maintenance Operations crews improve these streets throughout PortlandUtility equipment rolling out pavementPBOT crews lay down a fresh layer of gravel and then smooth out the roadway, improving surface conditions on streets that are not maintained by the city.
It is the policy of the City of Portland that no person shall be excluded from participation in, denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination in any city program, service, or activity on the grounds of race, color, national origin, disability, or other protected class status. Adhering to Civil Rights Title VI and ADA Title II civil rights laws, the City of Portland ensures meaningful access to City programs, services, and activities by reasonably providing: translation and interpretation, modifications, accommodations, alternative formats, and auxiliary aids and services.  To request these services, contact 503-823-5185 or 311 (503-823-4000), for Relay Service & TTY: 711.
Having trouble viewing this email? View it as a webpageStay Connected with the Portland Bureau of Transportation:Portland OR
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TriMet fares?

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Hello Partners,We’re considering increasing TriMet fares in 2024, and we want to know what you and the communities you work with think about the proposal.
Please take the survey online at trimet.org/fareproposal
As part of the outreach efforts for this proposal, we will be holding seven (7) Open Houses in person, and five (5) virtual events. Please join us on sharing this information and consider attending any of the dates listed below. Attached, also find a flyer for distribution to your contacts.
 IN-PERSON- Open Houses
University of Oregon, 70 NW Couch St., PortlandTuesday, January 17, 2023, 4–6 p.m.English/Spanish 
St. Philip Neri, 2408 SE 16th Ave., PortlandWednesday, January 18, 2023, 5–7 p.m.English/Vietnamese 
Rosewood Initiative, 14127 SE Stark St., PortlandThursday, January 19, 2023, 12–4 p.m.English/Spanish/Napali/Rohingya/Burmese 
Clackamas Community College Harmony campus, 7738 SE Harmony Rd., MilwaukieTuesday, January 24, 2023, 5–7 p.m.English/Russian/Ukrainian 
Washington St Conference Center, 102 SW Washington St., HillsboroWednesday, January 25, 2023, 5–7 p.m.English/Spanish 
Fairview City Hall, 1300 NE Village St., FairviewThursday, January 26, 2023, 5–7 p.m.English/Spanish 
Muslim Educational Trust, 10330 SW Scholls Ferry Rd., TigardWednesday, February 1, 2023, 5–7 p.m.English/Arabic/Farsi 
VIRTUAL
Wednesday, January 18, 2023, 8–9 a.m.English/Spanish, additional Interpretation available by request 
Saturday, January 21, 202311:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m.English, additional Interpretation available by request 
Saturday, January 28, 2023, 9–10 a.m.English/Spanish, additional Interpretation available by request 
EspañolSábado, 28 de enero de 2023, 1:30–3 p.m.Saturday, February 4, 2023, 9–10 a.m.English/Spanish, additional Interpretation available by request 
We also invite the community to provide feedback at our monthly Board of Directors Meetings. People will also be able to testify after the reading of the fare increase ordinance at the Board’s April 26, 2023 meeting and during the public forum at the Board’s May 24, 2023 meeting.
Thank you in advance for your help in sharing this information and please reach out if you have any questions.
Happy Holidays,TriMet Community Engagement Team 
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