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  • 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
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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.
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​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. Some of the following forms require that you sign in to your PortlandOregon.gov online account. On the report A Problem page, use Sign In on the upper menu to sign in or create a new account.
  • Campsites
  • Construction Work Without Permit
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  • Dangerous Building
  • Disabled Vehicle
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  • Erosion Control Violation
  • General Comment
  • Graffiti
  • M/W/ESB Ineligibility
  • Neighborhood Housing Violation Complaints
  • Neighborhood Nuisance Complaints
  • Neighborhood Watch Request
  • Noise and Liquor 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


​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!

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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 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)



Multnomah County
  • 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
  • Portland International Airport
    Arrivals and departures, construction and parking, more
  • Oregon Zoo
  • Regional Illegal Dumping Patrol
  • 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

News, Resources, and more
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  • Hollywood Star — Star-News Northeast
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  • Oregon Live
  • Portland Parks and Recreation
    Locations, programs, events, trails, rentals and volunteer opportunities
  • Portland Visitors Association
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State Links
  • 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
  • Comm. on Children and Families
    Check statewide policies and links to relevant local groups
  • 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
  • Legislator Lookup
    Find your local representatives based on your home address.
National Links
  • 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

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