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Christ, Janet (December 30, 1998). "Katz divvies up bureaus for new council year".
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Austin, David (January 5, 1999). "Saltzman wants to create family-friendly city".
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Commissioner (1993–98), and five terms as a City of Portland Commissioner.
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consultant, was initially assigned the following bureaus by then-Mayor
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