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Thursday April 23, 2026 2:30pm - 4:00pm PDT
Location Details: Meet outside Smith Memorial Student Union (on the west side, by the Park Blocks/farmers market side)

Description:
Come hear what the noise is all about! Multnomah County Environmental Health has partnered with OSU to map sound levels across Portland, and now it’s your turn to join the investigation. In this active mobile workshop, we’ll dive into the intersection of place, noise, and public health. Choose your mode—foot, bike, or transit—and hit the streets around OATS to capture real-time noise data. We’ll reconvene at Smith Memorial Union to compare our findings, discuss the environmental drivers of noise, and brainstorm strategies to improve our local soundscape.
Speakers
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Maddy Poehlein

Built Environment Program Specialist, Multnomah County Health Department
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Brendon Haggerty

Healthy Homes and Communities Manager, Multnomah County
Brendon Haggerty is the Healthy Homes and Communities Manager for Multnomah County Health Department. He has been working at the intersection of health and the built environment in the Portland Metro region for 15 years. He previously served as epidemiologist for the Oregon Health... Read More →
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Abe Moland

Senior Research Evaluation Analyst, Multnomah County Health Department
Abe (he/him) is a research analyst in the Environmental Health Program at the Multnomah County Health Department. He has a background in exercise science, public health, and urban planning. He supports analysis and policy development on the ways community design and climate affect... Read More →
Thursday April 23, 2026 2:30pm - 4:00pm PDT
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