Port of Portland (Oregon)
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Port of Portland (Oregon)
The Port of Portland is the port district responsible for overseeing Portland International Airport, general aviation, and marine activities in the Portland, Oregon metropolitan area in the United States. The Oregon Legislative Assembly created the Port of Portland in 1891.
JurisdictionThe Port of Portland is considered a regional government with jurisdiction in Multnomah, Washington and Clackamas counties. Nine commissioners regulate the organization; they are appointed by the Governor and approved by the State Senate. Each commissioner serves a four-year term and can be reinstated to the same post indefinitely. One requirement of commissioners is that two of the nine must live in Multnomah, Washington, or Clackamas county while the remaining three are free to live where they choose. [1] Commissioners elect the Port of Portland's executive director who oversees the daily operations of the port. Commissioners meet monthly to discuss the policies of the Port of Portland. Ownership
Marine terminals
Portland Harbor in the early 1900s Marine terminals are located along the Willamette River and the Columbia River. Terminals are served by rail (Union Pacific and BNSF railroads), connecting interstates, and river barges. Around one thousand businesses and corporations are said to use the Port's marine facilities. Major exports are wheat, soda ash, potash, and hay; major imports are automobiles, steel, and limestone. Imports and exports at the Port of Portland total about $14 billion USD, annually. The Port's terminal facilities:
Business parksThe Port of Portland owns several business parks in the Portland Metropolitan Area:
AirportsThe Portland International Airport (PDX) serves the commercial, passenger, transport needs of the Portland Metro area, while Hillsboro Airport serves the air cargo and shipping needs. Troutdale airport and Mulino airport serve general aviation needs of the metro area. References
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