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Portland Public Utility Budget Challenges

The Oregon Health Authority (OHA) requirement to treat Portland’s water to remove Cryptosporidium boosted the Water Bureau’s fiscal year 2018-19 budget over earlier expectations. Cryptosporidium is a parasite that can cause gastrointestinal distress. Though it is not a pervasive issue in... Read More »



2018 Digital Inclusion Summit a Success/Breaking Net Neutrality Update

City of Portland Mayor, Ted Wheeler, proclaimed the week of May 7-11, 2018 as “Digital Inclusion Week”. The Portland Office for Community Technology (OCT) invited CUB’s Outreach Manager, Samuel Pastrick, to testify on CUB’s behalf to review the intersection of Digital... Read More »



Goodbye Liz!

It is always hard to say “goodbye” to members of our staff who move on to other places. This time, however, we can’t help but celebrate the great opportunity Liz Jones and her family have as they move to Germany next... Read More »



Digital Inclusion Summit: An Important Conversation Long in the Making

(Editor’s note: The following includes key updates to the original post of this article on April 20.)

On Thursday May 10, from 8:30am-4pm, at the Pacific Northwest College of Art in downtown Portland, the greater Multnomah County-area Digital Inclusion Network (DIN) will... Read More »



How Much Should a Utility Earn for Managing Its Assets?

Utilities earn a rate of return on their capital investments. This is the main source of profit for utility companies - when they build a generating plant or put pipes in the ground, they recover that capital investment from customers... Read More »



Not As Taxing: NW Natural Rate Case

In its latest rate case, filed last December, NW Natural sought a 9.04 percent increase in rates for residential customers. That value was lowered after the passage of the 2017 Tax Act, which reduced the corporate income tax rate from... Read More »

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