The Portland City Council voted Wednesday to join cities such as Seattle and Washington, D.C. in requiring gender-neutral ...
Portland City Council passed a new rule on Wednesday to make single-stall restrooms more accessible for everyone.
Enforcement will be complaint-driven, with Portland Permitting & Development investigating claims against noncompliant places ...
The Portland City Council has passed an ordinance that requires all-user, gender neutral signage for single-occupancy ...
The lawsuit takes aim at a law barring banners or flags in classrooms that represent “political, religious, or ideological ...
The measure would create City Code Section 23.01.071 and require that single-occupant restrooms in places of public accommodation be open “to any person” and labeled with all-user, gender-neutral ...
The ordinance would apply to pre-existing restrooms, rather than requiring businesses to build new single-occupant spaces.
The Portland City Council is considering a new ordinance that would require gender-neutral signage to be displayed on all public single-occupant restrooms.
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