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Dan Saltzman

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as well, until a high-profile dispute with the mayor's office over proposed cuts to the police budget. On May 12, 2010, a week before Portland voters would decide whether or not to re-elect Saltzman for a fourth term, Adams reassigned the Police Bureau back to the mayor's office and simultaneously
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Saltzman has established two bureaus during his service with the City of Portland: the Office of Sustainable Development in 2000 and the Children’s Investment Fund in 2002. The Children's Investment Fund was renamed the Portland Children's Levy in 2009.
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Saltzman is a Portland native who attended schools in the Portland area and on the East Coast before entering a career in environmental engineering. He graduated from
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saw Saltzman assigned the Portland Fire Bureau and the Housing Bureau, and retaining oversight of the Portland Children's Levy.
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In September 2017, he announced that he would not run for re-election when his term expired, in 2018. He was replaced by
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as the new Chief of Police. On May 18, 2010, Saltzman was re-elected for a fourth term as City Commissioner.
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In May 2014, Saltzman was re-elected, to serve a fifth four-year term beginning in January 2015.
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colleague Tanya Collier, and was sworn in on January 4, 1999. He won on a platform that included
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Saltzman was first elected to Portland’s City Council in November 1998, defeating former
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Christ, Janet (December 30, 1998). "Katz divvies up bureaus for new council year".
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Stewart, Bill (December 17, 1997). "Saltzman will quit county to run for council".
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Austin, David (January 5, 1999). "Saltzman wants to create family-friendly city".
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Parente, Michele (November 10, 1998). "Saltzman gains Collier's best wishes".
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Commissioner (1993–98), and five terms as a City of Portland Commissioner.
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Board of Directors for zone 5, which covers parts of southwest Portland,
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Larabee, M. (December 16, 2008). Adams will unveil city reorganization.
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consultant, was initially assigned the following bureaus by then-Mayor
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In June 2013, a shuffling of bureaus among the commissioners by Mayor
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fired Chief Rosie Sizer, installing East Precinct Commander
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From January 2009 until early 2010, Saltzman oversaw the
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who served as a commissioner (city councilman) on the
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Index


Portland City Commissioner
Gretchen Kafoury
Jo Ann Hardesty
Portland, Oregon
Multnomah County, Oregon
Alma mater
Cornell University
U.S. state
Oregon
City Council of Portland
Portland, Oregon
Beaverton High School
Cornell University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Ron Wyden
Multnomah County
Multnomah County Commission
domestic violence
child abuse
Multnomah County Commission
environmental engineering
Vera Katz
Sam Adams
Portland Police Bureau
Mike Reese
Charlie Hales
Jo Ann Hardesty
Portland Community College
Beaverton

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