Get public health information and guidance, resources, and updates regarding COVID-19 from the County. That is challenging downtowns.Still, businesses are trying to get back on their feet. Those ripple effects could remain for a long time.“You’re not making that trip so you’re not stopping and buying that book you’ve had your eye on or seeing the ‘sale’ sign in a store and buying that shirt or pair of shoes,” he said. Illness in the Workplace Guidance. "There have been a few of these pop-up testing sites already. Hughes said the first was the biggest turnout.Now, people aren't coming out for the tests so the next opportunity to be tested is being postponed until the city and the housing authority can find ways to encourage more people to get tested.Notifications can be turned off anytime in the browser settings.The City of Portland along with Portland Housing Authority and Northern Light Mercy Hospital are administering free COVID-19 tests to public housing residents. Show your love for Portland with these images which we've selected and customized to work perfectly as Zoom backgrounds. Portland City Councilor Justin Costa, who chairs the city’s economic development committee, said the city has relatively limited resources to help. Travel Portland, along with the Oregon Health Authority, City of Portland and Multnomah County, are closely monitoring the impact of COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019) in our community. Sun Country Airlines reduced flights between Portland and Honolulu, Las Vegas, and San Francisco. © 2020 NEWS CENTER Maine. COVID-19 Safety Precautions. Portland's celebrated food carts flourished during the Great Recession. As long as the virus continues to spread, he said, consumer spending is going to be down in record amounts.“There’s no question that if [federal help] doesn’t happen, the effects could be catastrophic on the city’s economy and the economy of the whole state,” he said. The City of Portland is responsible for more localized response to COVID-19 through things including first response, economic relief, housing, utilities, and more. Janet Mills ordered restaurants to close indoor dining on “I’d hoped for a reopening even as I failed to see the viable path,” he said. Travel Portland will continue monitoring developments and communicating with event organizers and other clients whose activities may be disrupted. With the virus still raging, he said, people are choosing to not go out.

“I think retailers will come back and certainly restaurants, but in the short term it’s going to get worse before it gets better.”He cooked his last meals on March 15. Of 91 businesses surveyed recently by Portland Buy Local, 58 percent said they were generating 40 percent or less of their typical revenue over the summer.“Until we have a widely adopted vaccine and this virus is behind us, we’ll continue to see a lot of ‘for lease’ signs on Congress Street and elsewhere,” Justin Lamontagne, partner and broker at NAI The Dunham Group in Portland, said. All Rights Reserved.

Portland enters phase 1 of reopening.News Release: Portland Bureau of Transportation’s Sunday Parkways digital programming helps Portlanders find joy and connection during 2020Final week for PP&R’s Free Lunch + Play: Free meals and grab 'n' go activities still available News Blog: Breathing Room for Portlanders on Busy StreetsWith Rent Due October 1, City and County Deploying Millions in COVID Relief News Release: Street Plazas come to life on N Denver Avenue and SE Clinton Street as part of PBOT’s Healthy Businesses Permit ProgramThe City of Portland ensures meaningful access to City programs, services, and activities to comply with Civil Rights Title VI and ADA Title II laws and reasonably provides: translation, interpretation, modifications, accommodations, alternative formats, auxiliary aids and services.

The former home to Mainely Wraps at 431 Congress St. has a sign saying Flores Salvadoran Restaurant is coming soon. Portland business owner on impact of COVID pandemic, protests: It's terrifying. By the nature of the fact that their housing is so close and culturally. Multnomah County is the city’s primary resource for public health information.