2025 July Report

Portland, ORGovernment

The PDX 311 Program's July 2025 report reveals significant trends in call volumes from residents, highlighting the types of services and issues that prompted inquiries. Published on August 14, the report underscores the city's dedication to improving communication and service delivery. The data collected will be used to enhance responsiveness to community needs. Notably, the report aligns with Portland's goal of ensuring effective citizen engagement. An increase in call volume may suggest heightened public interest in local governance and services.

This report is part of Portland's broader initiative to promote transparency and accessibility in city operations. Community feedback through PDX 311 plays a crucial role in shaping city responses and policies. Efforts to improve service delivery based on this data are essential for fostering a responsive government.

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