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12 — Motion to add a Budget Note to Study Long-Term Vacancy Fees (Divided, residential only - Voted Passed)

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Breadcrumb: Councilor Kanal > 12 — Motion to add a Budget Note to Study Long-Term Vacancy Fees (Divided, residential only - Voted Passed)


June 11, 2025 2. PPB is instructed to disaggregate and report separately to Council on a quarterly basis the hours of overtime spent on (a) response to demonstrations and crowd control events, and (b) hours spent by patrol officers for community presence (often referred to as “community engagement” even though it is outside the scope of the Community Engagement team). PPB is instructed to deprioritize use of overtime spent on these two categories relative to the categories listed in Part 1. 0. Portland Police Bureau is instructed to disaggregate and report separately the number of hours of overtime spent on response to demonstrations and on use of patrol officers for community presence (often referred to as "community engagement" even though it is outside the scope of the Community Engagement division), and to reduce overtime spent on these two areas over the course of the year. Kanal 11 – Motion to add a Budget Note to Comply with the Charter on Funding Requirements for the Office of Community-Based Police Accountability (Withdrawn) Motion to Amend Attachment D and add a budget note regarding compliance with the Charter on Funding Requirements for the Office of Community-Based Police Accountability, to read as follows: The Office of Community-Based Police Accountability is instructed to consider starting replacement a portion of IPR funding next year with one-time dollars as the program sunsets, as IPR is not suitable for Board funding until and unless the Board chooses to allow this. Kanal 12 – Motion to add a Budget Note to Study Long-Term Vacancy Fees (Divided, residential only - Voted Passed) Motion to Amend Attachment D and add a budget note regarding Study Long-Term Vacancy Fees, to read as follows: The Portland Housing Bureau is instructed to study a long-term vacancy fee and report to Council by February 28, 2026 with concepts, structures, implementation, and projections for vacant residential units which have remained vacant for at least six months (as well as other timeline options longer than six months, e.g. nine months or twelve months). 31


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