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City News Round Up: Friday, July 18, 2025

City News Round Up: Friday, July 18, 2025

Meetings & Agendas
Please check our agenda center for the full schedule of upcoming Committees, Boards, and Commission meetings, and to view agendas, backup materials, and videos from past meetings. Read a recap of the July 14 City Council meeting. The next City Council meeting is a special double meeting on Monday, August 11, at 4:00 PM and 5:30 PM.

Trash and Recycling Collection Reminders
Please remember all City trash bags and recycling carts must be curbside by 6:30 AM on your scheduled collection day. Please report any trash or recycling collection concerns using the City's 311/Report an Issue. This quickly creates a work order for us so we can get it collected. Thank you for helping us be efficient and provide this much needed service!   

Island Residents:  Reminder: Purple "Pay-As-You-Throw" City trash bags are required for curbside pickup and transfer station drop-off. Bags can be purchased at Casco Bay Lines Terminal ticket window or at various locations around the City. NEW for summer visitors - trash bags are no longer available for purchase on Peaks Island; please plan accordingly. Find the full list of City trash bag vendors on our website, which includes local grocery stores. 

New GPCOG Podcast: Hearts of Pine
Don't miss this great “Let's Connect” podcast with City staff and Portland Hearts of Pine founder, Gabe Hoffman-Johnson, for a conversation about placemaking, the power of public space, and why soccer plays such an important role in Maine’s most diverse neighborhoods.

City-Sponsored Affordable Condos at Dougherty Commons 
Maine Cooperative Development Partners is still taking applications on a first-come, first-served basis for 20 new affordable condominium homes at Dougherty Commons, located at 57 & 65 Dougherty Court in Portland, Maine. This high-quality housing opportunity offers energy-efficient, zero energy ready homes at prices accessible to working Mainers earning up to 100% of Area Median Income. 

Neighborhood Mini Grants, Apply by August 30th
Do you have an idea for a project to make your neighborhood more socially connected, sustainable, resilient, or inclusive? Do you need help covering the costs? The City of Portland’s Sustainability Office is currently accepting applications for our first round of Neighborhood Mini Grants until August 30, 2025, at 5:00 PM EST.

York Street Bicycle and Pedestrian Improvement Project
We held a public meeting this week with our design consultant, Wright-Pierce, to review the 50% design of the York Street Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Improvement Project. Learn more on the project page

New Temporary Street Safety Project coming to Washington Ave.
This summer, the cities of Portland, Saco, and South Portland are using roadway paint, flexible traffic posts, and speed bumps to temporarily redesign select streets. The goal is to test improvements aimed at making the roads safer for pedestrians, bicyclists, and drivers before committing to permanent infrastructure changes. Improvements on Washington Avenue in Portland, from Veranda Street to Ocean Avenue, are scheduled for later in July. Read the full story. 

Apply to Maine Community Bank's LaunchPad Competition
Maine Community Bank is accepting applications for its annual LaunchPad competition. One standout, up-and-coming startup will earn a $50,000 LaunchPad Grant, and another Emerging Business Award valued at $20,000. If you're building an innovative small business, check out the Judging Criteria and apply by Thursday, August 14 at 5 PM.

City Working on Efforts to Revitalize Monument Square & Congress Street
This summer, residents and visitors will see a cleaner, safer, and more activated Monument Square and adjacent Congress Street corridor thanks to efforts by the City of Portland and Portland Downtown. A new bike share station, the return of the arts market, seasonal outdoor seating, new downtown ambassadors, as well as increased safety measures, and tools to assist businesses and storefronts are all underway or coming soon. 

New Loans Available for Storefront Upgrades in Downtown Portland
Interest-free loans of up to $20,000 are available to property owners and leaseholders in the Downtown TOD TIF District to finance upgrades to existing commercial properties with visible storefronts. View the map and read the full update. Potential applicants may direct questions to Nancy Martin, Business Programs Manager: 207-756-8019 or nmartin@portlandmaine.gov.

Portland Relaunches Two Successful Social Services Programs
We’re proud to announce the return of two successful social services programs it runs that assist the clients it works with. The Helping Individuals Regain Employment (HIRE) program and the Portland Opportunity Crew (POC) both work to empower General Assistance (GA) and shelter clients, enhance the Portland community, and foster good neighbors. Read the full story. Donations to support the Opportunity Crew are always welcome!

Maine Philanthropy Center Announces New Grant Opportunity
The Maine Philanthropy Center launched a new initiative on July 9, offering grants of $15,000 to address the urgent and emerging needs of Maine’s nonprofit sector. Interested organizations can join an online info session on Tuesday, July 8, 11:30 AM to 12:30 PM. The session will be recorded and posted on their website along with more information about the fund. Additional questions can be directed to responsefund@mainephilanthropy.org.
 

Revaluation Notices Distributed to Portland Property Owners
Our Assessor's Office has distributed revaluation notices to property owners. Property owners can review their new values online. New property values will be used for the Fiscal Year 2026 tax bills, expected in early September. Please note that the tax/mill rate will likely be adjusted downward due to the overall increase in taxable value. The revaluation does not generate additional revenue for the City; it redistributes the tax burden based on current property values. 

Personal Property:  We have now completed a full revaluation of all personal property as of April 1, 2025. Letters have gone out in the mail. If you would like to schedule a telephone hearing with a representative of KRT Appraisal, please call 1-855-228-4033 weekdays from July 14th through July 25th from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Topics of discussion can include the revaluation process, data on the business equipment listing, the market value itself, and any other relevant information as it relates to new assessments.. Please keep in mind that operators making appointments cannot discuss values or data. Meetings will be scheduled in 15-minute blocks. Telephone hearings will be held from July 28th through August 8th, 9:00 A.M to 4:00 P.M.

Parks, Recreation and Facilities Updates

Public Works Updates

We’re Hiring!
We are hiring across several departments in the city, with a variety of open positions: healthcare roles (RNs/CNAs), trades workers, before and after school recreation counselors, lifeguards, 911 dispatchers, community health workers, and
more. Recently posted: Senior Accountant, Certified Code Enforcement Officer/Housing Safety, Telecommunicator (911 Dispatcher). Come make a difference with us, our wellness benefits are award winning.