File:2025.12.19.Heat Adaptation and Management Report.docx.pdf

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2025.12.19.Heat_Adaptation_and_Management_Report.docx.pdf (file size: 3.5 MB, MIME type: application/pdf)

Summary

In 2022, following a devastating heat dome in 2021 in which 72 Multnomah County residents died, the Portland City Council allocated funding to the Bureau of Planning and Sustainability (BPS) to identify strategies to address and mitigate the problem of elevated and dangerous peak summer temperatures in Portland neighborhoods.

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current16:50, 1 June 2026 (3.5 MB)Net@portlandoregon.gov (talk | contribs)In 2022, following a devastating heat dome in 2021 in which 72 Multnomah County residents died, the Portland City Council allocated funding to the Bureau of Planning and Sustainability (BPS) to identify strategies to address and mitigate the problem of elevated and dangerous peak summer temperatures in Portland neighborhoods.

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