2025 August Report

Portland, ORLocal News

The Portland City government issued a report on September 19, 2025, analyzing call volume trends to PDX 311 for August 2025. The report indicates a significant uptick in community engagement, suggesting residents are increasingly utilizing city services. This rise in calls reflects the importance of the PDX 311 program, which serves as a vital communication tool for residents seeking information or assistance. The program operates daily from 7 a. m.

to 8 p. m. , emphasizing its commitment to accessibility. Furthermore, the report highlights the city's focus on improving customer service and responsiveness. Residents can contact the program through various means, including email and phone.

The findings of this report are crucial for understanding community needs and enhancing city services. Overall, the data demonstrates the city's dedication to supportive and accessible governance.

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