Changes to Credit and Debit Card Processing Fees in Portland

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Starting June 3, 2025, Portland will implement a 2. 95% processing fee for credit and debit card payments for utility bills, including sewer and stormwater services. Customers can circumvent this fee by opting for direct electronic payments from their bank accounts, promoting more economical payment methods. The city council's decision reflects an effort to manage processing costs associated with card transactions. Additionally, Portland proudly maintains its status as a Sanctuary City, emphasizing its commitment to supporting immigrant communities.

The advisory groups available on the city’s website highlight diverse community engagement in local governance. This initiative not only addresses financial concerns but also reinforces the city’s inclusive approach towards residents. The city’s actions signify a broader commitment to transparency and community involvement. Such changes aim to enhance both fiscal responsibility and social equity in Portland.

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