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Council approves $150,000 police settlement, initiates four foreclosures and adopts plaza resolution

5884232 · October 1, 2025
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Summary

At its Oct. 1 meeting Portland City Council approved a $150,000 settlement for a police-related bodily injury suit, carried forward several foreclosure actions, approved a public street plaza framework resolution and reappointed members to advisory boards.

PORTLAND — Portland City Council on Oct. 1 closed out several council-level actions including a police settlement, multiple foreclosure initiations and a plaza resolution intended to create a permanent street-plaza program.

Key decisions taken by the full council during the meeting included:

- Settlement: The council approved an emergency ordinance to pay $150,000 to resolve bodily injury claims by Hillary Rosio and Colleen McDonald arising from a Portland Police Bureau vehicle maneuver. The ordinance passed on a roll-call vote (11–0).

- Foreclosures: The council approved four ordinances to initiate foreclosure actions to collect delinquent city liens on separate properties; each ordinance passed on second reading with an 11–0 vote.

- Public street plaza framework: Council adopted a resolution to establish a permanent public street plaza program and directed PBOT to adopt administrative rules and fees for plaza use; the…

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