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Metro (Oregon regional government)

Metro
Metro regional government logo.svg
Agency overview
Formed 1993 (1993)
Preceding agencies
  • Metropolitan Service District (1979–1992)
  • Columbia Region Association of Governments (1966–1978)
  • Metropolitan Service District (1957–1966)
Type Regional Special-purpose district and Metropolitan planning organization
Jurisdiction Portland metropolitan area
Headquarters Portland, Oregon
Employees 793 (2014-15 fiscal year)
Annual budget $484 million (2014-15 fiscal year)
Agency executives
  • Tom Hughes, President
  • Brian Evans, Auditor
  • Martha Bennett, Chief operating officer
Website www.oregonmetro.gov

Metro is the regional government for the Oregon portion of the Portland metropolitan area. It is the only directly elected regional government and metropolitan planning organization in the United States. Metro is responsible for managing the Portland region's solid waste system, coordinating the growth of the cities in the region, managing a regional parks and natural areas system, and overseeing the Oregon Zoo, Oregon Convention Center, Portland's Centers for the Arts, and the Portland Expo Center.

Metro in its current form evolved from Columbia Region Association of Governments (CRAG) (1966–1978) and a predecessor Metropolitan Service District (MSD) (1957–1966).Measure 6, a 1978 statewide ballot measure established Metro, effective January 1, 1979. In 1992 voters approved a home-rule charter that identified Metro's primary mission as planning and policy making to preserve and enhance the quality of life and the environment, and changed the agency's name to Metro. This charter was amended in November 2000 when Ballot Measure 26-10 was passed by voters, although the principal changes did not take effect until January 2003. The measure eliminated the Executive Office and reorganized executive staff. The position of Executive Officer, elected by voters, was merged with that of council presiding officer, chosen annually by fellow Metro councilors, creating the position of Metro council president. Metro's first president was David Bragdon, who served in the office from January 2003 until September 2010.

According to the 2010 census, the average district population is 248,362 and the current population is as follows:

Metro Council districts map


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