PCEF will dedicate almost $900,000 to bike bus programming in this year's grant cycle. Credit: Taylor Griggs It’s been a tough year for climate work around the country, with the Trump administration ...
The Portland Clean Energy Fund Committee is walking a tightrope: If they play too hard-to-get when it comes to opening up revenue from their corporate tax earnings to City of Portland bureaus, they ...
82nd Avenue needs a lot of help in the sidewalk department. (Photo: Jonathan Maus/BikePortland) The Portland Bureau of Transportation is set to receive $20.6 million to build sidewalks in east and ...
As Portland leaders grapple with a major citywide budget shortfall, some have sought potential relief from one of the city’s most prosperous initiatives—the Portland Clean Energy Community Benefits ...
The Oregonian/OregonLive’s editorial on the Portland Clean Energy Fund lacked important context (“Editorial: Let voters weigh in on clean energy fund,” March 3). In 2018, Portland voters ...
For nearly six months, City Commissioner Rene Gonzalez has mulled an idea to repeal and alter the Portland Clean Energy Fund, a tax on businesses that has brought in hundreds of millions of dollars ...
Three Portland city councilors have proposed a tax increase on retailers to help fill gaps in the city’s $93 million budget gap. On Thursday, councilors Steve Novick, Jamie Dunphy and Angelita Morillo ...
Portland’s government is diverting $7.6 million in funds earmarked by voters for climate action towards the city’s general budget, months after politicians in the city first suggested the idea. The ...
In April, the city of Portland solicited bids for the Portland Clean Energy Benefits Fund, or PCEF, a program funded by a tax on large retailers that directs resources to Portlanders most impacted by ...
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