Oregon Considered
4/18/2006 - Potter's Budget Reflects Strong Portland Economy
April 18, 2006
On Tuesday, Portland Mayor Tom Potter released his plans for the city's next fiscal year.
He wants to add 32 new police officers, 12 emergency operators for the 911 system, and create a whole new "Revenue Bureau."
But as Kristian Foden-Vencil reports, there are cuts, too -- most notably in the city's transportation department.
Also on Tuesday's Oregon Considered
Republican Race For Governor Turns Negative With Airing Of Independent Ad
End Of I-Tax Threatens Multnomah County Schools
Booklovers To Meet In Portland For 2nd Annual Wordstock Festival
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