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Resource List for reporting and tracking issues as well as information and assistance to help resolve issues.  

CampingTrash and Abandoned Vehicles  

Within the public right of wayPDX Reporter  

On private propertyhttps://www.portlandoregon.gov/bds/42240  

Dumped Garbage  

RID Patrol: Report dumped garbage | Metro (oregonmetro.gov)  

Repair Grant for Small Businesses  

Local Small Business Repair Grant – Prosper Portland  

Report Graffiti  

The online report takes less than 5 minutes to complete.  You must upload a picture.  

www.portland.gov/311/graffiti-report or call 311 to report  

Free Graffiti Removal Kit  

The kid includes cleaning solvent, gloves, safety glasses, cleaning rag, small nylon scraper, small bucket and a link to an instructional video. To request your kit, email graffiti@portlandoregon.gov  

For graffiti on the face of traffic signs, report online or 311  

Graffiti Removal Assistance  

First submit a graffiti report.  Second, complete the “graffiti removal service agreement” waiver and email to graffiti@portlandoregon.gov.  

Generally, the following entities qualify for assistance:  

  • Anyone impacted by hate graffiti and most gang graffiti.  
  • Small businesses with 1-10 employees (cannot be a corporate franchise).  
  • Any single-family home, condo or apartment building with 1-10 units.  
  • Nonprofit organizations (excludes those with more than 100 employees).  

Request PDX 311 program materials to share with your community 

Bureau of Development Services Complaints 

BDS enforces property maintenance such as housing or nuisance, disabled vehicles on private property, zoning, construction work without permit, erosion control, signs, and dangerous buildings.