Take action

Here are five actions we can take together in June:

  1. Thank the three Portland City Council members who voted NO on the water revenue bonds: Council President Jamie Dunphy (District 1), Councilor Angelita Morillo (District 3), and Councilor Mitch Green (District 4).

    Send an email thanking these three Portland City Councilors

  2. Share your opinions with the Portland City Council members who voted YES for increased water rates from Sandy to Portland, and farmland destruction in east Multnomah County and north Clackamas County: Councilor Candace Avalos (District 1), Councilor Loretta Smith (District 1), Councilor Dan Ryan (District 2), Councilor Elana Pirtle-Guiney (District 2), Councilor Sameer Kanal (District 2), Councilor Steve Novick (District 3), Councilor Tiffany Koyama Lane (District 3), Councilor Eric Zimmerman (District 4), and Portland City Council Vice President Olivia Clark (District 4).

    Click to find contact information for your Portland City Councilors

  3. Join over 570 supporters of affordability, accountability, and alternatives that work by signing the TAP petition.

    Sign the TAP petition

  4. Join our coalition of over 10 organizations calling for affordability, accountability, and alternatives that work by filling out our organizational sign-on form.

    Add your organization

  5. Join our weekly Wednesday water workgroup on Zoom. We welcome any and everyone who is interested in advancing affordability, accountability, and alternatives that work for water treatment.

    Email Sam to join

     

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