
Portland Reschedules Vote on URM Placard Warning Signs for Weds. October 3 at 2 pm
In June of this year, the Portland City Council released its recommendations for its staff in creating a policy for mandatory seismic retrofitting of unreinforced masonry (URM) buildings in the city.
Among those recommendations was a direction to:
Originally scheduled for Wednesday, September 12th, the vote has been rescheduled to October 3 at 2 pm at City Hall.
Commissioner Chloe Eudaly has been supportive of this requirement, saying, “Every tenant and occupant has a right to make an informed decision on whether they want to live in an URM.”
Owners of URM buildings have pushed back against these requirements, arguing that the city should not be penalizing buildings that are up to code. Furthermore, the city’s list of URM buildings is not entirely accurate – some of the buildings included on the list have already been upgraded. For those that have been upgraded, engineers from the city are not always available to verify this
City staff has been instructed to return to the Council with a final URM retrofit policy for adoption by June 2019.
According to an e-mail sent on September 4, 2018 by Jonna Papaefthimiou of the Portland Bureau of Emergency Management:
The Council URM resolution passed in June 2018 also directs staff to:
- Implement mandatory retrofitting ONLY for critical facilities, schools, and government and for-profit assembly spaces like community centers and theaters. Code changes are expected in June 2019.
- Develop more financial incentives for building owners.
- Develop cost estimates and a strategy to retrofit City-owned URM buildings.
- Set up two new committees:
- one to make recommendations for retrofits to for-profit buildings; and
- another for URMs owned by non-profits, like churches.
[The city’s] next step will be to assemble the new committees. Thanks to all who have offered to participate! Please look for an online application in the October update.
If you want to be added or deleted from the city’s e-mail list for updates on this issue, please email URMS@portlandoregon.gov.