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Board meetings and strategic plans from José Manuel Rodríguez's organization
The council held a work session to review the findings of the 2025 Metro employee engagement survey. Key discussion topics included the stability of employee engagement scores, the importance of maintaining a sense of belonging and inclusion for all staff, and improvements in confidence regarding the reporting of workplace safety and conduct concerns. The council discussed the need for stronger two-way communication, transparent feedback loops, and departmental action planning to address employee feedback during periods of organizational change.
The Council work session, held jointly with the Committee on Racial Equity, focused primarily on targeted universalism and its application to Metro's racial equity strategy. Participants engaged in breakout sessions to discuss problem-solving through this framework, the value of qualitative and proxy data, and strategies for implementation across various departments, including Parks and Nature and Portland'5 Centers for the Arts. The discussions also addressed organizational culture, the pace of decision-making, the importance of co-creation, and shared goals regarding regional racial equity initiatives.
The council work session focused on an update regarding regional affordable housing operations. Discussion topics included an analysis of operational challenges in housing provision, the impact of local housing bonds, strategies for financial stability through supportive housing services, and the relationship between regional wages and rising rental costs. Staff discussed scoping efforts to address these impacts and explored various funding and investment strategies, such as debt and rent buy-downs. Additionally, the council reviewed the complexities of the affordable housing pipeline and the role of regional housing authorities.
The council meeting addressed several resolutions and operational updates. The council confirmed committee assignments and authorized an exemption from competitive bidding for the Oregon Zoo Coastal Shores Project. Additionally, the council affirmed its commitment to a vibrant regional arts community, integrating creative practices into planning and engagement. Appointments to the Supportive Housing Services Regional Policy and Oversight Committee were also confirmed. Finally, the Chief Operating Officer provided an update regarding an upcoming mixer event at the Oregon Zoo for government partners.
The council meeting included the reappointment of a member to the Committee on Racial Equity and a presentation of the proposed fiscal year 2026-2027 budget and budget message, alongside a public hearing on the budget. Reports were provided regarding Supportive Housing Services for the second quarter across multiple counties, focusing on program highlights, regional expenditures, and data collection improvements. Additionally, the council approved funding for grants supported by the Construction Excise Tax, specifically discussing the Tigard project and considerations for the City of Rivergrove.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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