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Portland council frames five common goals, urges equity lens and task-force options for homelessness

January 26, 2026 | Portland, Cumberland County, Maine


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Portland council frames five common goals, urges equity lens and task-force options for homelessness
Facilitator Lena Garrity presented a draft set of common council goals that she said had emerged from earlier workshops and follow‑up work: increasing housing production and strengthening affordability protections; reducing chronic homelessness; prioritizing pedestrian and bicycle safety; easing affordability through new revenue policies and targeted tax relief; and advancing climate resilience.

Garrity said she mapped council‑suggested actions to committee purviews so committees can take the work forward. "I spent some pretty significant time rewatching our meeting together, going over all of the pre work," she said, adding that the intent was to limit a long list of actions into a focused set of one‑year goals.

Councilors responded with questions and additions. Councilor Sykes praised the facilitation but flagged the need to avoid over‑specific enforcement language under a rent‑control item; she also urged preservation of a proposed action to examine speed limits in the context of Vision Zero. Councilor Phillips pressed for racial equity to be explicit and for safety concerns — including recent local events — to be acknowledged as part of council values.

Councilor McNabbish and others suggested a task-force approach for the homelessness reduction goal; one councilor suggested a time‑bound task force to drill into shelters, service provider roles and measurable targets. Several councilors also recommended adding an economic‑development goal focused on supporting local businesses and the city's economic vitality.

Garrity said she would revise the draft goals to reflect tonight's edits and share the updated materials with the mayor and city manager; councilors said committees should take the mapped actions forward and report progress at year end.

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