Notice of Land Use Decision LU 25-018179 MLDS

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The City of Portland actively complies with Civil Rights Title VI and ADA Title II by providing essential translation and interpretation services. Residents can request various accommodations, including modifications and alternative formats, to ensure equitable access to city programs. For assistance, individuals can call 503-823-4000 or use the Relay Service at 711. This initiative reflects Portland's commitment to inclusivity and accessibility for all community members, particularly those facing language barriers. Ensuring meaningful access is vital for fostering active participation in local governance and services.

By prioritizing these services, the city enhances community engagement and supports diverse populations. The city’s efforts align with broader national policies promoting civil rights and accessibility. This initiative is part of ongoing efforts to create a more equitable environment for all residents.

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