Changes to Credit and Debit Card Processing Fees in Portland

Portland, ORLocal News

Effective June 3, 2025, Portland will impose a 2. 95% processing fee for credit or debit card payments on sewer, stormwater, and water bills. To avoid this fee, residents can choose to make payments directly from their bank accounts. This initiative is part of the city’s strategy to reduce processing costs while maintaining user-friendly payment methods. Portland's designation as a Sanctuary City underscores its dedication to inclusivity and support for all residents.

Furthermore, the city actively engages its community through newsletters and public notices. Residents are encouraged to stay updated regarding these changes and other city services via the official Portland. gov website. The city aims to improve its payment systems while ensuring financial transparency and accessibility for its citizens. For further information, the city provides detailed resources online regarding payment options and related fees.

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