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Politics & Government

Proposed Portland District Maps with Public Housing Percentages

The Metro/Oregon Public Housing Location Maps are a free online community resource provided by faculty and cartography students at PSU.

The Metro/Oregon Public Housing Location Maps *1, https:// www.goodgrowthnw.org/maps, now includes the proposed Portland city council districts maps with public housing percentages. They can be found under the far right tab with a list icon, Portland Proposed Districts.



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These maps were created and designed for current decision makers, voters, politicos, citizen activists, the academic community, journalists, future candidates for Portland mayor and city council seats. Which districts appear overloaded or underserved? You decide.


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The maps are temporarily in PDF format until the final map is approved. It then will be integrated into interactive mode as part of a new section on city council seats throughout Oregon that are elected by district.


Please post and distribute this information as widely as possible within your sphere of influence. The Portland Office of Community & Civic Life website and all websites connected to committees working on the Portland government transition, including Mayor Wheeler and all city commissioners, need to have the Metro/Oregon Public Housing Location Maps easily accessible on their sites. Media organizations and other interested parties have permission to use these images.



Richard Ellmyer

Project Champion and Data Wrangler - Metro/Oregon Public Housing Location Maps https://www.goodgrowthnw.org/m...


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The Metro/Oregon Public Housing Location Maps are a valuable online free community resource provided by Portland State University, its geography department and a team of cartography students and faculty. Thanks to the team and especially Marty Marquis for making these Portland city council districts maps available on very short notice.


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