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Acting Council President Duncan Hwang - District 6
Duncan Hwang represents District 6, which includes Southeast Portland and portions of Northeast and Southwest Portland. As of March 13, Councilor Hwang is serving as Acting Council President.
Metro Councilor Ashton Simpson - District 1
Councilor Ashton Simpson is a proud East County resident, community advocate, Air Force Veteran and a committed public servant. He represents District 1, which includes Gresham, Rockwood, East Portland, Troutdale and Wood Village.
Metro Councilor Christine Lewis - District 2
Christine Lewis represents District 2, which includes the cities of Gladstone, Johnson City, Lake Oswego, Milwaukie, Happy Valley, Oregon City, Rivergrove, West Linn, a portion of Southwest Portland and unincorporated parts of Clackamas County.
Metro Councilor Gerritt Rosenthal - District 3
Gerritt Rosenthal proudly serves District 3, which includes portions of Washington and Clackamas counties and the cities of Beaverton, Durham, King City, Sherwood, Tigard, Tualatin and Wilsonville.
Metro Councilor Juan Carlos González - District 4
Juan Carlos González is a lifelong Oregonian born in Forest Grove, raised in Cornelius and now living in Beaverton. In 2018, Juan Carlos was elected to serve District 4 on the Metro Council, representing northern and western Washington County.
Metro Councilor Mary Nolan - District 5
A formidable leader and ally for protecting and expanding human rights, Mary Nolan brings their intensity and collaboration to the privilege of representing Northeast Portland, Maywood Park, North Portland, Northwest Portland and downtown.
Watch council meeting livestreams or recordings
Thursday Metro Council meetings are streamed live on YouTube during the meeting, and available as recordings after the meeting.
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Metro Council meetings
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Meetings
Metro Council meeting
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10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Online and In Person
Metro Regional Center
Meetings
Metro Council work session
April 28, 2026
10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Online and In Person
Metro Regional Center
Meetings
Metro Council meeting
April 30, 2026
10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Online and In Person
Metro Regional Center
Attend Metro Council meetings
The Metro Council's meetings take place both in person and online. Public meetings on Tuesdays take place online via Zoom. Public meetings on Thursdays take place in person at Metro Regional Center in the council chamber and online via Zoom. For information on Metro Council meetings and work sessions, including the link to view and/or participate in the meetings, visit the
council calendar page
.
Public meetings on Tuesdays are informational work sessions only, meaning the Metro Council does not make any policy decisions nor does it take public comments.
On Thursdays, the Metro Council president invites people to offer testimony on topics that may or may not be on the agenda. This portion of the council meeting is called "public communications." Thursday council meetings are livestreamed on
YouTube
with closed captioning.
View all meeting information
Looking for older records?
To find meeting materials, minutes and legislation from before September 2016, search Metro's online records.
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Governance and transparency
How to give testimony
Find out how to provide testimony to the Metro Council in person, by mail or online. These guidelines ensure that every person has the opportunity to be heard.
Metro lobbyist registration
Metro code has specific requirements for registering lobbyists. Registration is free. Review the definitions to see if you need to register.
Related links
Election information
Learn about elections and terms for Metro Council positions and the Metro Auditor, as well as qualifications for office, salaries and how to file.
Campaign contribution reports
Find campaign contribution information for the Metro Auditor and members of the Metro Council.
Skip to main content
Metro councilors
Find your councilor
Acting Council President Duncan Hwang - District 6
Duncan Hwang represents District 6, which includes Southeast Portland and portions of Northeast and Southwest Portland. As of March 13, Councilor Hwang is serving as Acting Council President.
Metro Councilor Ashton Simpson - District 1
Councilor Ashton Simpson is a proud East County resident, community advocate, Air Force Veteran and a committed public servant. He represents District 1, which includes Gresham, Rockwood, East Portland, Troutdale and Wood Village.
Metro Councilor Christine Lewis - District 2
Christine Lewis represents District 2, which includes the cities of Gladstone, Johnson City, Lake Oswego, Milwaukie, Happy Valley, Oregon City, Rivergrove, West Linn, a portion of Southwest Portland and unincorporated parts of Clackamas County.
Metro Councilor Gerritt Rosenthal - District 3
Gerritt Rosenthal proudly serves District 3, which includes portions of Washington and Clackamas counties and the cities of Beaverton, Durham, King City, Sherwood, Tigard, Tualatin and Wilsonville.
Metro Councilor Juan Carlos González - District 4
Juan Carlos González is a lifelong Oregonian born in Forest Grove, raised in Cornelius and now living in Beaverton. In 2018, Juan Carlos was elected to serve District 4 on the Metro Council, representing northern and western Washington County.
Metro Councilor Mary Nolan - District 5
A formidable leader and ally for protecting and expanding human rights, Mary Nolan brings their intensity and collaboration to the privilege of representing Northeast Portland, Maywood Park, North Portland, Northwest Portland and downtown.
Watch council meeting livestreams or recordings
Thursday Metro Council meetings are streamed live on YouTube during the meeting, and available as recordings after the meeting.
Watch a current or upcoming meeting
Find a previous meeting recording
Metro Council meetings
See more events
Meetings
Metro Council meeting
Today
10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Online and In Person
Metro Regional Center
Meetings
Metro Council work session
April 28, 2026
10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Online and In Person
Metro Regional Center
Meetings
Metro Council meeting
April 30, 2026
10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Online and In Person
Metro Regional Center
Attend Metro Council meetings
The Metro Council's meetings take place both in person and online. Public meetings on Tuesdays take place online via Zoom. Public meetings on Thursdays take place in person at Metro Regional Center in the council chamber and online via Zoom. For information on Metro Council meetings and work sessions, including the link to view and/or participate in the meetings, visit the
council calendar page
.
Public meetings on Tuesdays are informational work sessions only, meaning the Metro Council does not make any policy decisions nor does it take public comments.
On Thursdays, the Metro Council president invites people to offer testimony on topics that may or may not be on the agenda. This portion of the council meeting is called "public communications." Thursday council meetings are livestreamed on
YouTube
with closed captioning.
View all meeting information
Looking for older records?
To find meeting materials, minutes and legislation from before September 2016, search Metro's online records.
Search
Governance and transparency
How to give testimony
Find out how to provide testimony to the Metro Council in person, by mail or online. These guidelines ensure that every person has the opportunity to be heard.
Metro lobbyist registration
Metro code has specific requirements for registering lobbyists. Registration is free. Review the definitions to see if you need to register.
Related links
Election information
Learn about elections and terms for Metro Council positions and the Metro Auditor, as well as qualifications for office, salaries and how to file.
Campaign contribution reports
Find campaign contribution information for the Metro Auditor and members of the Metro Council.