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December 2017 In This Issue
Industry News
Advocacy
Education
Sustainability
Hunter-Davisson Inc.
Graybar Electric - Portland
Industry News
Disciplined property management needed to achieve future revenue goals and equitable outcomes - see the Audit highlights of the November 2017 report from Portland's Office of the City Auditor.

For the full report: https://www.portlandoregon.gov/auditservices/article/663741
 
On Dec. 5, 2017, the Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development (DLCD) issued an order both approving Portland’s 2035 Comprehensive Plan and responding to objections raised against the new plan and associated implementation measures.
 
The City of Portland Bureau of Development Services is providing a service update on holiday closures and schedule changes.
 
The Oaks Park Association (OPA) Board of Directors is seeking a CEO to lead and manage the operation of the Oaks Park on the Willamette River in Portland, Oregon.

Deadline for submittal of applications: 5:00 p.m. on Friday, January 12, 2018
 
Advocacy
Since the end of the 2017 Legislative Session, nine lawmakers have either announced that they would not seek reelection or have resigned.
 
The City of Portland plans to increase police patrols and put up signs warning against camping in certain areas of downtown Portland to address business owners' concerns about public safety due to homeless people in the area.
 
Education
Do you have specific CAM questions? Send them to the BOMA Office!
susan@bomaoregon.org
 
Naylor Association Solutions
Naylor Association Solutions
Sustainability
This report summarizes the energy performance data collection, analysis and results for the second year of commercial reporting. In September 2017, the City also began publishing energy performance metrics for individual buildings 50,000 square feet and larger, now available at www.portlandoregon.gov/bps/
energy reporting.
 
This City program matches Portland businesses and nonprofits with a sustainability advisor. Advisors get to know your business and workplace culture, then recommend services - at no cost - that will help you conserve resources, improve efficiency, save money and provide a quality workspace for employees.
 
 

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