PRIORITIES
HELP FOR OUR SMALL BUSINESSES
Portland is a small business city. The stores, restaurants, coffee shops, music venues, and breweries are the backbone of our neighborhoods. But running your own business in the City of Portland is a nightmare. I know this not only because of my five years in Portland City Hall as liaison to the small business community, but also as a former small business owner myself. My wife and I owned and operated a little coffee shop and sandwich restaurant called Lovecup in Sellwood.
Being a small business owner is an incredibly demanding job in the best of circumstances. But Portland’s permitting system makes it almost impossible to even start. The process can take months and months with no clear timelines and no urgency. There are no resources available to help the average person figure out what permits and applications they might need for their businesses. Portland is not somehow more complicated than other major US cities; our system just doesn’t work. Small businesses are why Portland is special, so as a city councilor I will bend over backward to fix these policies and create the investments, the jobs, and the sense of place that our community needs.
SPECIFICS
Modernize our permitting systems to reflect best practices and timelines, and reform permitting requirements that are outdated, redundant or unneeded.
Create templates, videos, and how-to guides that show how to get a permit in Portland.
Work with the Secretary of State to make it easier to start a small business in Oregon.
Recreate the Arts Liaison position at the Bureau of Development Services.