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Portland is a city in Ionia County of the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 3,796 at the 2020 Census. The population was 3,796 at the 2020 Census. The city is situated in the south central portion of Portland Township and is known as the "City of Two Rivers" since it is the confluence of the Grand River and the Looking Glass River .
Jimmy Flannigan (D), Austin council member (2017-2021), first openly gay male city council member in Austin history; Gustavo L. "Gus" Garcia (D), Mayor of Austin (2001-2003) Delia Garza (D), Travis County Attorney (2021-present) Ann Kitchen (D), State Representative from the 48th District (2001-2003) Ron Mullen, Mayor of Austin (1983-1985)
Portland City Council members, 1862-1889 Year Mayor President Ward 1 2 3 1862 William H. Farrar: Thomas A. Davis Thomas J. Holmes Absalom Barrett Hallock. O. Risley A. P. Dennison: J. M. Breck S. Coffin C. S. Silvers A. G. Walling 1863 O. Risley N. Williams 1863-64 David Logan. John Sutton Al Zieber H. Saxer Alexander Dodge John Sutton I. A. Austin
Watson, who served as mayor from 1997 to 2001 before again running and winning the city’s highest elected office in 2022, will face former City Council member Kathie Tovo; Carmen Llanes Pulido ...
Portland High School is a public secondary school in Portland, Michigan, United States. It serves grades 9-12 for the Portland Public School District. The school was originally founded in 1881. The current building used was built in 1991.
Campaign sign for Pirtle-Guiney's 2024 city council campaign. On June 20, 2024, Pirtle-Guiney announced her run for city council in the newly formed district 2. [4] She was one of over 100 candidates in the 2024 election for the new city council, which was switching from a city commission form of government to a mayor–council form of government.
Enrollment data for Portland Public Schools from 1999 to 2019 [17] In the 2009–2010 school year, PPS enrolled 81.6% of the city's available school-age children. [18] Nonetheless, total school enrollment was declining, accompanying a change in Portland's demographics. As a result, the Portland Public Schools are facing increasing budget pressure.
Potter held a City Council meeting and delivered the State of the City address there. The aim was stated to be to "give students, parents and educators a first hand lesson in how government really works - and to showcase the opportunities, successes and challenges facing every school in Portland's six public school districts." [12]