The Weekly Catch Supportive Housing Portland to decide whether to help subsidize low-rent housing along Southwest waterfront Jessica Floum in The Oregonian Rothko Pavilion Portland Art Museum Adapts Expansion Plan to Win Over Critics Aaron Scott in OPB News Murmurs: Rothko Pavilion Nears Portland City Council Approval Willamette Week Portland Art Museum Will Try Again to Get Approval for Rothko Pavilion Amy Wang and Jessica Floum in The Oregonian Rothko Alley: A Walk to the Park? Oregon Artswatch Transportation Portland's Mad at Uber Again, This Time Over Concealed Data Breach Elliot Njus in The Oregonian Portland Needs a Lot More Money to Pave its Gravel Roads Amelia Templeton in OPB News City Evaluates Fee Collected to Repair Roads Jennifer Dowling in KOIN 6 News In Other News City Announces Laura John as Tribal Liaison The Skanner News Dec. 4, 2017: Cryptosporidium Monitoring Update The Portland Water Blog 2 City Bureau Directors Leave Office, Including Housing Director Sarah Roth in KGW News Wheeler: Portland Housing, Human Rights Directors Leaving Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune In Shake-Up, Ted Wheeler Announces the Departure of Directors of Housing, Diversity Dirk VanderHart in the Portland Mercury Booming Portland Might Now Be Facing a Budget Hole of Between $9 Million and $30 Million Next Year Dirk VanderHart in the Portland Mercury In Lieu of Paris Agreement, Mayor Wheeler Joins Other Cities in Signing Climate Charter Ericka Cruz Guevarra in OPB News Wheeler Joins Other Mayors on Climate Charter KATU News