Notice of Land Use Proposal LU 25-091603

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The City of Portland actively complies with Civil Rights Title VI and ADA Title II laws by providing essential services, including translation and interpretation, to enhance accessibility. Residents seeking ADA accommodations can reach out via 503-823-4000 or utilize the Relay Service at 711 for assistance. This initiative demonstrates Portland's commitment to inclusivity, ensuring that all individuals can access city programs and services without barriers. The city has a history of prioritizing accessibility, reflecting broader efforts to support diverse community needs. By offering these resources, Portland aims to foster greater participation in local programs and activities.

This move not only addresses legal obligations but also enhances community engagement and support. Ensuring meaningful access is vital for promoting equity and inclusion in public services. The city’s proactive stance underscores its dedication to serving all residents effectively.

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