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POL Government Elected Officials Commissioner Nick Fish

 

 

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Commissioner

Nick Fish

 

1221 S.W. Fourth Avenue

Room 240 

Portland OR 97204  

(503) 823-3589


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In the spring of 2007, Transition Projects, Inc. asked residents of TPI shelters to photograph where they slept while living on the streets. Equipped with just disposable cameras, they delivered the photographs in this book in a matter of days.


 

 

 

Visit our new 'Video' tab for clips of Nick out and about and other videos we're interested in.

 


   

  

We've posted lots of new pictures in our Photo Gallery - click here to check them out!

 


 

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Commissioner Fish supports President Obama's United We Serve campaign.

 

 

Portland's ReUse Week 2009, sponsored by Commissioners Nick Fish and Jeff Cogen, continues with reusepdx.org.

 

 


 

 

 

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211info and Housing Connections are incredible resources for information about housing, health, and human services.

 

They can help you find an apartment, answer questions about employment resources, tell you where to find health care or emergency shelter, and much much more.



 


 

Multnomah County Vital Aging Task Force 2008 Report 


More than 100,000 residents of Multnomah County are over the age of 65; older adults will make up an increasing share of our population in coming years - see how in this report.



  



Looking for the Commissioner's calendar?

 

Click here to access current and past schedules. 

 

Want to request time on the Commissioner's calendar? Click here for our schedule request form.

 


     

Director Park opens with a bang - Printable Version

 

Thanks to Bryan Aptekar of the Parks Bureau for the photos!

 

Over ten years ago, Mayor Vera Katz envisioned a downtown district that connected the North and South Park Blocks and complemented Pioneer Courthouse Square. Yesterday, Nick cut the ribbon on Director Park, which achieves that vision and more.

 

Director Park is a model of public-private partnerships, led by an all-star team of architects, designers, City employees, and private donors. Portlanders Tom Moyer and Jordan Schnitzer together donated millions to the project, not to mention the land the park was built on; the Zimmer Gunsul Frasca architectural firm designed the space; Zari Santner and her Parks Bureau employees managed the project; a Citizens Advisory Committee ensured that the park will serve Porlanders for generations; and the Portland Development Commission provided financing and support in this downtown revitalization project.

 

The Director Park 'piazza' offers movable furniture, Violetta restaurant, an on-site park attendant, a host of programmed events, Teachers Fountain, and simple space for relaxing with friends and loved ones.

 

Visiting Portland more than 100 years ago, John Olmsted wrote, "It is becoming more clearly realized that every inhabitant owes to his or her city certain duties. Among them is that of making the city more beautiful to live and work in. And while there are many things which may contribute to the beauty of a great city, one of the greatest is a comprehensive system of parks and parkways."

 

With Director Park, we celebrate an extraordinary new addition to Portland's system of parks.

 

Read Nick's comments from the opening here.