The FWC Board of Directors implores the City to consider further easing permitting fees in the name of fairness and equity for off-peninsula businesses and those businesses whose sidewalk space does not safely accommodate the state distancing requirements.
Read MoreThey are back!
Read MoreThe hardest hit are local face-to-face Main Street services — restaurants, bars, coffee shops, barbershops, hair salons, auto repair shops, dry cleaners and others that are living on the brink.
Read MoreHow many ways can you see the neighborhood? A book suggestion for stay at home time.
Read MorePortland Trails encourages us to get outside safely…
Read MoreA letter from Artist & Craftsman to the community
Read MoreThe Portland Office of Elder Affairs will implement a temporary volunteer service
to provide grocery shopping and food delivery to elderly Portland residents who
may have difficulty accessing food during the Coronavirus pandemic. The service
is intended to serve the most vulnerable senior citizens who are without
community/family support.
Birch Shambaugh and other restaurant owners participate in the FEED the Frontline program. This is why we love Birch, Fayth and the crew at WF&B!
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