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Portland City Council approves annual city budget

Por: Portland Press Herald Nation July 18, 2023

The Portland City Council approved the city’s Monday night after giving their blessing to several amendments. The amendments, which will add more than $400,000 to the total, include $175,000 to fund the city’s clean election program; $175,000 to reorganize the city’s Executive Department; and $53,500 to hire a Senior Outreach Nurse at the Barron Center’s Office of Elder Affairs. The city budget accounts for just under half of the overall... + full article



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