Land Use Violation

Portland to Issue Land Use Violation Notice for ICE Facility, Setting Stage for Potential Closure

The City of Portland will issue a land use violation notice to the ICE facility in Southwest Portland, following an investigation into alleged detention policy violations. The investigation found that detainees were held beyond the permitted 12-hour limit or overnight on more than two dozen occasions, violating the conditions of the site’s land use approval, which was established in 2011. The city’s permitting bureau reviewed data released to the Deportation Data Project, which revealed that the facility violated the city’s land use rules. The facility now has 30 days to correct the violations or face potential fines and a possible reconsideration of its land use approval, a process that could ultimately lead to a hearing and potential appeal.

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Portland Issues Land Use Violation to ICE Building Amidst Federal Overreach Concerns

Portland, Oregon, will issue a land use violation notice to the city’s ICE building, citing violations of its conditional land use approval, which prohibits overnight detentions and holding individuals for more than 12 hours. The city’s investigation, prompted by complaints, revealed 25 violations between October 2024 and July 2025, based on data obtained from ICE. The notice, to be issued Thursday, also addresses boarded-up windows. ICE has 30 days to correct the issue, and a fine may be issued. Furthermore, the city can schedule a hearing to reconsider the land use approval, with appeal options to the city council.

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