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The City of Portland, Oregon

Nick Fish (In Memoriam)

City of Portland Commissioner

phone: 503-823-3589

Email: nick@portlandoregon.gov

1221 S.W. 4th, Room 240, Portland, OR 97204

The Weekly Catch

Poop to Power

Progress on Poop to Power: City’s First Natural Gas Fueling Station

Nick Fish Blog

 

News Release: Commissioner Nick Fish Announces First Milestone in “Poop to Power” Project - Opening of Natural Gas Fueling Station at Wastewater Treatment Plant

BES News

 

Portland Taps Sewage Plant for ‘Poop to Power’ Natural Gas

KGW News

 

New Fueling Station Will Convert Sewage Waste Into Natural Gas for Cars

FOX12 News

 

'Poop to Power Project' Fuels Portland City Vehicles on Natural Gas from Sewage

KATU News

 

Portland's 'Poop to Power' Reaches First Milestone

KOIN6 News

 

Portland Unveils Natural Gas Fueling Station

Pete Danko in the Portland Business Journal

 

Portland's 'Poop To Power' Project Appears Possible

The Portland Patch

 

Portland Launches Poop to Power Program

Brad Ford on 1190 KEX 

Water

Need Help Paying Your Utility Bill? Applying for Financial Assistance Just Got Easier

The Portland Water Blog

 

Renter Relocation Assistance

Making Renter Relocation Assistance Permanent

Nick Fish Blog

 

Portland's Renter Relocation Policy Is Now Permanent—And Stronger Than Ever

Dirk VanderHart in the Portland Mercury

 

Portland Makes Permanent Rule That Landlords Must Pay Some Tenants' Moving Costs

Gordon R. Friedman in The Oregonian

 

Compromise In The Works On Relocation Aid For Poorest Portland Renters

Amelia Templeton in OPB News

Arts

Meet Portland’s New Creative Laureate: Choreographer Subashini Ganesan

April Baer in OPB News

 

The Only Spring Arts & Culture Guide You Need

The Portland Mercury

In Other News

Gateway to Superfund Site Getting Cleanup Plan

Steve Law in the Portland Tribune

 

City Hall Update: Eudaly Seeks $750,000 to Defend Migrants

Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune

 

Oregon Businesses Can Benefit from Older Workers

Eric Tegethoff in the Public News Service