Welcome to city repair

Join us in re-villaging our lives!

City Repair facilitates artistic and ecologically-oriented placemaking through projects that honor the interconnection of human communities and the natural world. City Repair has accomplished many projects through a mostly volunteer staff and thousands of volunteer citizen activists. We provide support, resources, and opportunities to help diverse communities reclaim the culture, power, and joy that we all deserve.

 
 
 

Our Mission

City Repair Project collaborates with communities to cultivate and facilitate community-led artistic, equitable and ecologically-oriented placemaking. We work towards create a world where urban communities thrive with diverse ecologically and culturally regenerative shared participation. City Repair actively supports groups to create thriving community through the creative reclamation of public space.

 

Our Programs

City Repair has numerous programs throughout the year including our largest annual program, the Village Building Convergence. Beyond our own programs, we also support individuals/groups to nest their programs under our nonprofit umbrella if there's alignment. 

In addition to relaunching the in-person Village Building Convergence (VBC) in 2023, we are currently building back our capacity to take on more place-making and place-justice initiatives. If you have projects or efforts underway and would like help or support, please let us know by reaching out to info@cityrepair.org. You can also visit our weekly meetings at the City Repair meetings. These are Wednesdays from 6pm - 8pm, at 1421 SE Division in Portland, OR. First Wednesdays are a social potluck. Please join us!

 

T-HORSE IS FINALLY BACK!

What’s a T-Horse, you say? It's a beautiful structural vehicle that serves tea and treats, with a cozy space under magical bamboo and sail wings for people to gather, relax, and participate in open discussions, visioning games, and participatory art. It's been seen at  weddings, Oregon Country Fair, and as many block parties as we can find, bringing neighbors together and creating great memories.

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VILLAGE BUILDING CONVERGENCE (VBC)

VBC 24 is June 15th - June 22nd, 2024. We are excited about kicking off a series of workshops that can be considered a concise course in community design and project implementation, for anyone who would like to participate. This course provides an overview on participatory design processes, including numerous additional and vital dimensions of design. These will include ecological resilence, permaculture, and urban agriculture systems; natural building and alternative systems, and placemaking. We will coach each participating community through their own iterative process until they are ready to implement during the culmination of the Village Building Convergence in June.

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Our Team

Our immediate service area and regular team meetings happen in the Portland Metro Area. We have worked with communities in Portland, Gresham, Beaverton, Hillsboro, Oregon City, Tigard and Vancouver. Additionally, we consult with and support communities and organizations across North America and internationally.

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Get Involved

City Repair is currently made up of volunteers from varying backgrounds and walks of life including mothers, youth, educators, leaders, visionaries, artists, builders, herbalists and neighbors. This community is made of thousands of individuals from hundreds of neighborhoods across Portland and neighboring cities, as well as independent City Repair organizations that have emerged by virtue of our 20-plus-year efforts in Portland.

 

City Repair Weekly Meetings

Please join us visit for our weekly meetings on Wednesdays from 6pm - 8pm, at 1421 SE Division in Portland, OR. First Wednesdays are a social potluck!

Volunteer opportunities

City Repair needs you! If you would like to volunteer please start by completing our Volunteer Questionnaire.

Make a Donation

Click the button below to be directed to our Paypal account, or visit our Donate page for more information. Did you know that you can also set up monthly giving? The City Repair Project is a 501(c)3 registered non-profit, your donation is much appreciated and tax deductible. Thank you!