05 — Motion to Add a Budget Note to Restore Funding for Vision Zero (Amended on the Dais - Vote Passed)
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Breadcrumb: Councilor Koyama Lane > 05 — Motion to Add a Budget Note to Restore Funding for Vision Zero (Amended on the Dais - Vote Passed)
June 11, 2025 • Position authority within the DCA’s Office of Public Works is increased by 1.0 FTE and decreased by 1.0 FTE in PBOT to reflect this transfer. • Update Attachment A-H as needed to reflect this change. Koyama Lane 04 – Motion to Add a Budget Note for the Office of Government Relations’ Tribal Relations program (Withdrawn) Motion to Amend Attachment D and add a budget note regarding the Tribal Relations program in OGR, as follows: Through collaborative work with the community and Council: • Resource and support the Tribal Government Relations Manager position in the Office of Government Relations to establish and facilitate relationships with sovereign tribal nations • Create a position in Office of Community & Civic Life focused on urban native community engagement utilizing the vacant Tribal Community Relations position in OGR. • Execute the planned needs assessment of current city work related tribal nations and the Portland urban native community and the needs of tribal nations and the Portland urban native community; prepare and present the findings with prioritized recommendations for action and investment in the FY27 budget presented to Council • Create practice and processes that document actions related to consultation and engagement across all City bureaus, and build accountability for that work, as appropriate, including review of existing code and any necessary changes. Koyama Lane 05 – Motion to Add a Budget Note to Restore Funding for Vision Zero (Amended on the Dais - Vote Passed) Motion to Amend Attachment D and add a budget note regarding PBOT’s Vision Zero program, as follows: Through collaborative work with the community and Council:
- Identify and prioritize action in alignment with the established Vision Zero Action Plan which is rooted in research and PBOT’s Equity Matrix: • Identifying revenue that ensures PBOT can meet its critical bureau needs and continue its work on the Vision Zero Action Plan including restoration of cannabis funding • Increasing the frequency of reporting on relevant progress milestones to the community and Council as we approach the end of the 2023-2025 plan timeframe, at least quarterly 37
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