Media relations team
Metro’s media team works to address reporter inquiries on a timely basis and serves as a liaison between the media and Metro staff. Media relations staff will attempt to respond to all inquiries within 24 hours.
Press releases from Metro will come from [email protected]. To sign up for press releases, email [email protected].
Nick Christensen, Media relations lead
503-952-6757
[email protected]
Overall agency inquiries, Metro Council interview requests, finances/budget/taxes.
Kimberlee Ables, Strategic and crisis communications manager
971-865-1808
[email protected]
Visitor venues, emergency response
Gia Ballash, Garbage and recycling
971-429-1882
[email protected]
Hannah Erickson, Parks and natural areas
971-940-9562
[email protected]
Emily Green, Housing
541-653-0196
[email protected]
Kelsey Kuhnhausen, Planning, development and research
971-469-6986
[email protected]
Hova Najarian, Oregon Zoo
503-220-5714
[email protected]
Public records requests
Metro uses GovQA for records requests. Contact the media team for assistance when preparing to file a records request.
View Metro's public records policies or file a request
B-roll library
Metro maintains a library of video for B-roll purposes. This includes aerial photographs of communities around the region, and stock footage of projects Metro is working on. These videos are public records. Metro’s B-roll videos must follow the following guidelines:
- B-roll footage may not be used in a way that is deceptive, misleading, defamatory, discriminatory or for commercial purposes.
- You must credit the Metro in your final product. This could be a simple text credit including the Metro logo.
- Accessibility: All Metro finished video products must be accessible and are required to include closed captions, transcripts, and if needed, audio descriptions. For questions, please contact Metro through our accessibility hotline at [email protected].
NOTE: Metro reserves all rights not expressly granted.
Metro style points and quick facts
- Metro does not operate TriMet. TriMet is an important partner of Metro but Metro has no authority over the region’s transit operations, and TriMet has its own governor-appointed board that makes decisions for it.
- Metro does not operate curbside garbage collection – local governments award curbside pickup contracts to various businesses.
- Metro does not set curbside garbage rates – city and county governments set those rates.
- Metro is not “Oregon Metro.” While oregonmetro.gov is the web domain, that is not the agency's name.
- Metro is not METRO. While at one point METRO was the agency wordmark, the name was never all-caps nor an acronym.