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Portland City Council Maps Out Goals for 2025, Councilor Gives ‘D-‘ Grade on Last Year’s DEI Effort

Edward TomicBy Edward TomicDecember 10, 2024Updated:December 10, 202415 Comments3 Mins Read
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After holding its inaugural meeting last week, the Portland City Council on Monday held a workshop to discuss and identify the city’s goals and policy priorities for the coming year.

The common goals decided upon by the Council serve as a framework for the Council Committee’s work plans over the course of the year, and generally determine what policy initiatives are prioritized.

[RELATED: Portland Elects Second Democratic Socialist to City Council…]

The nine-member Council inaugurated three new members last week, following the departure of Councilors Victoria Pelletier, Anna Trevorrow and Roberto Rodriguez.

Those new members are Benjamin Grant (At-Large), Sarah Michniewicz (District 1) and Wesley Pelletier (District 2).

Pelletier joins District 5 Councilor Kate Sykes as the second democratic socialist elected to the city’s policymaking body.

During last year’s workshop, the City Council chose four goals: diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI), housing, climate change and improving community engagement.

[RELATED: Socialist Portland City Councilor’s Plan for ‘Social Housing’ Task Force Met with Skepticism, Postponed to 2025…]

Councilor Sykes expressed frustration at the opening of the meeting, when Mayor Mark Dion opened the discussion with an overview of the city’s discretionary funds, which total about $274,000.

“I don’t want to limit our goals or our aspirations immediately at the outset by saying we just don’t have the money for it,” Sykes said. “So we find the money, we find the time, and we have staff do the things that we prioritize.”

While rating the city’s progress toward achieving the previous year’s goals, City Councilor Regina Phillips gave the city a “D-” letter grade on making DEI its top priority.

“We 100 percent do not prioritize DEI — plain and simple, we don’t prioritize it,” Phillips said.

Phillips reiterated criticisms she has made at previous Council meetings regarding the city’s justice, diversity, equity and inclusion” (JDEI) office, which has just two staff members.

“We have not prioritized [DEI] at all in my book, I’m giving it a D minus,” Phillips said.

Later in the meeting, while discussing the city’s progress on community engagement, Phillips again brought up the issue of DEI, bashing the city for not engaging enough with the Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) community.

“The city does not do a good job of reaching out to the BIPOC community,” Phillips said.

“We have a couple of relationships with certain people, and certain organizations, and that’s great — but we do not communicate with communities of color,” she added, saying the city needs to hire a dedicated community engagement director.

[RELATED: ‘Honestly, I feel like crying–it’s that disappointing to me’: Portland DEI Office Under Fire for Lack of Results…]

While no set of goals was officially voted upon at the Monday meeting, the Council brainstormed a list of just over a dozen potential goals for the coming year, including the four goals from this past year.

Those goals included addressing affordability and cost of living in Portland, taking a more aggressive approach to the State Legislature, doing more for the city’s homeless population, overdose prevention, increasing road safety and civilian oversight of police.

There was broad agreement among the Councilors that the list of goals decided upon would not be binding to the exclusion of other policy initiatives, but would simply serve as a guide for what policies on which the city wishes to make progress over the coming year.

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Edward Tomic

Edward Tomic is a reporter for The Maine Wire based in Southern Maine. He grew up near Boston, Massachusetts and is a graduate of Boston University. He can be reached at [email protected]

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Dave
Dave
1 year ago

Good luck on your quest idiots!!!

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Beachmom
Beachmom
1 year ago

Buh bye Portland.
Hello San Fran East

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ME Infidel
ME Infidel
1 year ago

What a ridiculous waste of time and resources, but that’s what the city deserves when the residents continue to elect commies in training.

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Brad Blake
Brad Blake
1 year ago

Comrade Phillips of the Beijing by the Bay politburo is just pathetic. They have no vision for the city and playing identity politics is their focus.

11
Rooster
Rooster
1 year ago

Why is it so hard for democrats to just treat everyone the same?

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Hanover Fiste
Hanover Fiste
1 year ago

“We 100 percent do not prioritize DEI” That’s because not even they believe in that dribble. “So we find the money” get out your secret decoder ring folks. NEW TAXS

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Johnny Rocket
Johnny Rocket
1 year ago

Thanks for the warning.

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Mike
Mike
1 year ago

Just had more stabbings and more people shot, the deering oaks park, next to a middle school, is full of drug users and needles but lets focus on other things…

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mark violette
mark violette
1 year ago

Can we give Portland back to Massachusetts

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Joel
Joel
1 year ago

America is backing away from this bullshit grifter nonsense, Portland is doubling down. 2 years behind as always and and California wannabes on the council are out of touch. Portland is a shit show….they’re destroying businesses and tourism, crime is rising and we need more DEI division in the communities? Uhmmm, no….

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Dale
Dale
1 year ago

Aren’t “communicating” with the darkies (bipoc) ?? Maybe because the illegals wont/don’t learn English and inside WE accommodate

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axylos
axylos
1 year ago

Last night I had dinner in Portland and the Communists on the council think this is important?! Every road in Portland is an abortion, tank proving grounds have better roads!!! How about fix the roads before you do anything else. As I always say get what you vote for and the people of Portland are too dumb and lazy to change their reps. Hello SanFranEast Portland!!!!

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Char
Char
1 year ago

OMG…I was thinking this was Portland, Oregon….they are definitely sister of another mother. 😥😮

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Craig
Craig
1 year ago

D.E.I = DUMB EDUCATED IDIOT !!!
would someone tell these DEI butholes that more than 60 % of the country just voted AGAINST ALL THE CRAP THEY ARE PUSHING !!! we’re DONE WITH THAT BULL S H I T , I wish some people with balls would stand up to these loosers ! Run for office? Organize a group against their crap , protest for fair treatment and merit based policy’s for EVERYONE!

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Audrey Murphy
Audrey Murphy
1 year ago

Have they not read the news lately? DEI is going away and hiring only qualified people. Portland and Maine seem to be about 10 years behind the time. Hey Portland Socialists-DEI is dead!

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