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Thursday, July 2 

Your Daily Guide

Good morning, Portland! Here’s a new tax I think we can all get behind: the Bird Tattoo Tax — a $10 payment for every bird tattoo you have, payable to the Internal RAVENue Service 🐦‍⬛

OK, it’s not a real tax, but the Bird Alliance of Oregon is very serious about their efforts to preserve wildlife habitat. They’re accepting donations to support their work — and photos of donors’ bird tattoos to share on their social media.

Today's Must-Know

Shelters Closing

After budget cuts at the county and city, ten homeless shelters — amounting to 1,100 permanent beds — are slated to close by the end of the calendar year. The cuts come at a time when federal funding is declining, and the number of people experiencing homelessness is continuing to rise. [City Cast Portland 🎧]

PODCASTWednesday, July 1

Why We're Losing Over 1,000 Shelter Beds, a Psilocybin Pioneer Is Pivoting, and More of Portland's Pettiest Gripes

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What Portland's Talking About

Travelers with suitcases move under the new wood ceiling at PDX

PDX’s renovation included a new mass timber roof. (John Notarianni / City Cast Portland)

$2.15B Renovation of PDX Is Now Done

It took 11 years to plan and finish construction, but now the massive project to rehab the PDX airport is complete as of the end of June. [Willamette Week]

Police Oversight Board Members Object to Budget Ordinance Proposal

Six members of the city’s new police oversight board — the Community Board for Police Accountability — officially objected to City Council's budget ordinance proposal that would use some of their unspent funds to save city jobs. [Portland Mercury]

  • What they said: “Regardless of Councilors’ intent,” the letter reads, “this ordinance has both the appearance and the effect of eroding that independence and limiting the board’s power just as the CBPA has finally been established — six years after Portland voters mandated its formation.” [Portland Mercury]
  • Related: On Tuesday’s podcast, Councilor Angelita Morillo said the mayor has announced his support for the proposal via email. [City Cast Portland 🎧]

A Smaller Keller Auditorium?

Two committees advising the city on the future of performing arts venues recommended creating a new 3,200-seat auditorium at Portland State, to accommodate traveling Broadway shows. They also recommended renovating the Keller Auditorium but making it smaller — 1,500 to 1,800 seats, down from its current 3,000 — to meet "unmet market needs." [KATU]

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More Portland Events

🍔 There’s an effort underway to revive the Forest Park Drive-In, which is up in the west hills. Donald Kenney, the restaurateur behind Pal’s snack bar on Hayden Island, is working on it.

— Rachel Monahan

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