Use the tabs below to find timely information:
- Public Safety: Phone numbers for emergency services, including hotlines, crisis lines, and information lines
- Reports: Find online forms for reporting a problem or submitting a complaint
- Neighborhood Safety: Links to City handouts on neighborhood safety
- Neighborhood Resources: Links to City, County, and neighborhood resources
- Crime Statistics: Instructions on how to find monthly crime statistics for your neighborhood
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Knowing who to contact when you need something is important. Below are critical public safety contacts.
For a complete list of public safety contacts, download the Public Safety Resource Sheet.
Hotlines, Crisis Lines, Information Lines
Emergency Police, Fire, and Medical (24 hours): 9-1-1
Non-emergency Police (24 hours): 503-823-3333
City/County Information and Referral: 503-823-4000
Mental Health Crisis Line (24 hours): 503-988-8888
Drug and Alcohol Helpline (24 hours): 800-923-HELP (4357)
Child Abuse Hotline (Multnomah County) (24 hours): 503-731-3100
Portland Women's Crisis Line (24 hours): 503-235-5333
Multnomah County Aging, Disability, Veteran Helpline (24 hours): 503-988-3646
Health and Human Services Referral: 2-1-1
Oregon Attorney General’s Consumer Hotline: 503-229-5576
For a complete list of public safety contacts, download the Public Safety Resource Sheet.
Hotlines, Crisis Lines, Information Lines
Emergency Police, Fire, and Medical (24 hours): 9-1-1
Non-emergency Police (24 hours): 503-823-3333
City/County Information and Referral: 503-823-4000
Mental Health Crisis Line (24 hours): 503-988-8888
Drug and Alcohol Helpline (24 hours): 800-923-HELP (4357)
Child Abuse Hotline (Multnomah County) (24 hours): 503-731-3100
Portland Women's Crisis Line (24 hours): 503-235-5333
Multnomah County Aging, Disability, Veteran Helpline (24 hours): 503-988-3646
Health and Human Services Referral: 2-1-1
Oregon Attorney General’s Consumer Hotline: 503-229-5576
Report a Problem
Use the above link to find online forms for reporting a problem or submitting a complaint. You must set up and sign in to your PortlandOregon.gov online account (no charge) first.
Use the above link to find online forms for reporting a problem or submitting a complaint. You must set up and sign in to your PortlandOregon.gov online account (no charge) first.
- Campsites
- Construction Work Without Permit
- Crime Prevention
- Dangerous Building
- Abandoned Vehicles (parked on street)
or use 24 hour telephone hotline 503-823-7309 - Disabled Vehicle (on private property)
- Environmental Violation
- Erosion Control Violation
- General Comment
- Graffiti (or report by email [email protected], include address and description or photo)
- M/W/ESB Ineligibility (Violations of minority, women, or emerging small businesses contracting on city projects)
- Neighborhood Housing Violation Complaints
- Neighborhood Nuisance Complaints
- Neighborhood Watch Request
- Noise and Liquor Complaints
Before filing a complaint see background information on noise complaints. - Odor Monitor Report
- Park Issue
- Pollution Spill
- Street Light Problem
Find the complete set of handouts (PDFs) from the City of Portland's Office of Neighborhood Involvement (ONI):
Crime Prevention advice and handouts
Public Safety Handouts
Public Safety Resource Sheet
911-Non-Emergency brochure
Safety Rules to Teach Your Children
Neighborhood Safety Handouts
Establishing Your Neighborhood Watch
Neighborhood Watch Manual
Package Theft Prevention
Bicycle Theft Prevention
Car Prowl Prevention
Establishing Your Community Foot Patrol
Vacation Checklist-Prepare the Home
Apartment Safety
Identity Theft
Crime Prevention advice and handouts
Public Safety Handouts
Public Safety Resource Sheet
911-Non-Emergency brochure
Safety Rules to Teach Your Children
Neighborhood Safety Handouts
Establishing Your Neighborhood Watch
Neighborhood Watch Manual
Package Theft Prevention
Bicycle Theft Prevention
Car Prowl Prevention
Establishing Your Community Foot Patrol
Vacation Checklist-Prepare the Home
Apartment Safety
Identity Theft
Knowing who to contact when you need something is important. This is a collection of contact information for a variety of resources that relate to our immediate neighborhood as well as the city of Portland. An informed community is a strong community!
Neighborhood Links
Metro and Regional Links
Neighborhood Links
- Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods
Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods (NECN) is an independent nonprofit organization comprised of
twelve neighborhoods in inner North and Northeast Portland.Twelve neighborhoods, all of our voices. - Office of Neighborhood Involvement
ONI is the City of Portland Bureau that funds neighborhood network and serves as a regional advocate. - Central Northeast Neighbors
A community-based non-profit coalition of eight neighborhoods East of NE 33rd to I-205 and North of I-84
to the Columbia River. - Southeast Uplift
Coalition of neighborhoods in Southeast Portland.
- City of Portland
- City Council Clerks Page
- Portland City Bureaus
Alphabetized links, from Accounting to Water, with links when available - Portland Parks and Recreation
Locations, programs, events, trails, rentals and volunteer opportunities - Planning and Sustainability (BPS)
- Development Services (BDS)
- Emergency Management (PBEM)
- City Council Members
Includes responsibilities and contact information - Portland Parks and Recreation
Locations, programs, events, trails, rentals and volunteer opportunities
- Multnomah County
General Info, Education, Meetings and Events - Elections Division
- Multnomah County registration info, results and links
- Multnomah County Library
Locations, hours, catalogs, Homework Center and more - Neighborhood Health Division
Multnomah County Health Department - Multnomah County CASA
Helping abused and neglected children under juvenile court protection - Multnomah County Animal Services
Metro and Regional Links
- Metro Government
Home of regional government serving Portland region - Garbage and Recycling
- Tri-Met
Info and updates on Portland public transportation - Oregon Zoo
- Illegal Dumping
Watch for and report illegal dumpers. Write down license plates and other identifying information. You can report online or by calling Metro Recycling Information at 503-234-3000. Report illegal dumping online. - Public Projects
- Portland Business Alliance
- Hollywood Star — Star-News Northeast
- Portland Tribune
- Oregon Live
- Portland Visitors Association
- Portland International Airport
Arrivals and departures, construction and parking, more - Voter Registration
- Find My Elected Officials
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- Governor’s Office
- Oregon Secretary of State
- Access to archive, audit, corporation, election and other information
- Oregon State Legislature
Senate, House, committees, bills and related information - Dept. of Fish and Wildlife
State licenses, tags, regulations, news and information - Oregon Department of Forestry
- Programs, resources, news and information
- Oregon Dept. of Transportation
News, bulletins and info for cars, trucks, trains and planes - Oregon Lottery
Cyberhome for all the state’s official games of chance - Oregon Online
- Oregon State Library
- Senior and Health Services
State association of related non-profit organizations
- ACORN
Home page for Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now - COMM-ORG
The on-line conference on community organizing and development - Child Safety
Help protect your children from motorists with driveway safety signage. - Corporation for National Service
Info and resources on programs like AmeriCorps and Senior Corps - Find Your Lost Dog!
Lost Your Dog? Search the Found Dogs listings or add your dog to the Lost Dog listings to ensure his safe return. - HUD Office of Community Planning
- NUSA
Provides opportunities for diverse people and organizations to share their ideas, values and experiences to build stronger communities. - National Association of Counties
Legislative bulletin, news, projects, programs, conferences, events - National Civic League
The National Civic League, the United States’ original organization advocating for the issues of community democracy, envisions a country where citizens are actively engaged in the process of self-governance and work in partnership with the public, private, and nonprofit sectors of society, and where citizens are creating active civic culture reflective of the diversity of community voices. - National School Safety Center
Overview, news, statistics, publications, products and more - REACT Online
- Regenesis.net
Resource for Condominium & Community Associations - VolunteerMatch
Register your non-profit organization, Plug into your community, Check out the non-profit directory and More. - Youth Crime Watch of America
Non-profit organization working to reduce crime and drug use in schools and communities
You can now look up monthly crime statistics for Sullivan’s Gulch on the Portland Police Bureau’s website. The data includes all offenses reported in Portland since May 2015. The data includes all offenses reported in Portland since May 2015. For instructions on how to access this data, visit www.portlandoregon.gov/police/article/62... .
Please keep in mind that neighborhood statistics provide a general idea of “reported crimes.” However, the data needs to be understood in the larger context because there may be other contributing factors. For example, a high concentration of larceny may occur in a commercial area while the residential community is unaffected. Identifying crime trends may require further analysis. Additionally, certain crimes such as car prowls are typically underreported.
Please report crime every time. Crime statistics can reveal trends in crime and where resources should be directed.
Please keep in mind that neighborhood statistics provide a general idea of “reported crimes.” However, the data needs to be understood in the larger context because there may be other contributing factors. For example, a high concentration of larceny may occur in a commercial area while the residential community is unaffected. Identifying crime trends may require further analysis. Additionally, certain crimes such as car prowls are typically underreported.
Please report crime every time. Crime statistics can reveal trends in crime and where resources should be directed.
- Call 9-1-1 for immediate threats to life or property and crimes in progress.
- Call the police non-emergency number 503-823-3333 to report crime that has already occurred if the suspect is long gone. You can also call if you are witnessing suspicious activity that is not an immediate threat.
- Report online at portlandoregon.gov/police/cor for certain crimes with no suspects such as car prowls and theft of items from publicly accessible spaces. Not all crimes can be reported here, so please review the criteria before you file a report.