Charles Jordan
Quick Facts
Biography
Charles Ray Jordan (September 1, 1937 –April 4, 2014) was a Portland City Commissioner from 1974 until 1984. He was the first African American city commissioner in Portland, Oregon, and is the namesake of the Charles Jordan Community Center.
Early life
Jordan was born in 1937 in Longview, Texas. He graduated from Palm Springs High School in 1956 and received a basketball scholarship to Gonzaga University. Graduating in 1961, Jordan earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Education, Sociology, and Philosophy and later attended graduate studies at both Loma Linda University and the University of Southern California.
Career
During the 1960s, Jordan served in the parks and recreation department for the City of Palm Springs and became an assistant to the City Manager. In 1970, Jordan moved to Portland to help with the federal anti-poverty Model Cities Program.
City Council
Portland mayor Neil Goldschmidt appointed Jordan to an empty seat on the city council in 1974. Jordan was the first African American city commissioner in Portland (members of the city council are called "commissioners" under Portland's city commission government form). He was elected to the council seat in 1976 and reelected in 1980. In 1977, Goldschmidt appointed Jordan Portland's police commissioner, a post he held until 1981. In 1984, Jordan resigned his council seat and became the director of parks and recreation for the city of Austin, Texas.
Portland Parks and Recreation
Jordan returned to Portland in 1989 as Director of Portland Parks & Recreation, and he would guide the department for 14 years. During Jordan's time at the parks department, Portland acquired 44 new recreational facilities.
In 2012, Portland honored Jordan by renaming University Park Community Center in Portland's Portsmouth neighborhood the Charles Jordan Community Center.