What would bring you to downtown Portland?
Oregon Governor Tina Kotek and Portland Central City Task Force Co-Chair Dan McMillan, president and CEO of The Standard,
have now announced the launch of a
Portland Central City Task Force (PCCTF) website, which features a public survey soliciting input.
Kotek says that the website also features more information about the task force, a page for progress updates from each committee as the work advances, news highlights and more.
“I want to hear from everyone,” Governor Kotek said. “When you have lots of folks weighing in, even if we don’t agree, I believe it helps us get better outcomes. We’re not leaving any stone unturned when it comes to solutions. So, Oregon, tell us what you think.”
“Between the full task force and five committees, we have brought together the collective experience and energy of over 120 people committed to implementing solutions. We intend to move with urgency, and welcome all actionable ideas to reimagine and revitalize Portland’s Central City,” Co-Chair Dan McMillan said.
The survey, which is anonymous, asks participants to name what they value most about the Portland area, what would bring them downtown more often, and for solutions to the challenges facing Portland’s Central City. The survey takes no more than 15 minutes. A summary of the results will be made public at a later date.
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The full PCCTF will meet Tuesday, September 26, and provide an after-action press release to the public following the meeting. The five committees, which include task force members and additional subject matter experts and community leaders, have started their work and will continue to meet regularly between task force meetings.
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Those who are interested in participating in the survey can
find it online.
--Ben FisherPost Date: 2023-09-30 06:39:59 | Last Update: 2023-09-29 15:46:22 |