Apply by October 6 Future of Large-Scale Performing Arts Steering Committee

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The City of Portland is actively seeking applications for the Future of Large-Scale Performing Arts Steering Committee, which will include experts from fields such as architecture, finance, and venue operations. This committee will review ongoing project reports and offer feedback to guide the future of large-scale performing arts venues in the city. Their insights will be forwarded to Donnie Oliveira, the Deputy City Administrator, for further action. Applications are due by October 6, 2025, at 11:59 p. m.

PT, highlighting the urgency for community involvement. The city aims to harness diverse perspectives to ensure the project reflects the needs and aspirations of Portland's residents. Engaging with professionals from various disciplines will enhance the project's potential impact. This initiative represents a critical step in shaping the cultural landscape of Portland. Community feedback is vital for the successful development of performing arts venues that serve the public.

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