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budget
All articles tagged "budget"
News
May 23
4:30 PM
Amended Budget Approval Underscores Rifts Among Portland City Councilors
Councilor Steve Novick says community centers are off the chopping block after Council agreed to divert $2M from police to parks.
Courtney Vaughn
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Taylor Griggs
News
May 5
3:15 PM
Councilor Mitch Green Suggests Borrowing Money from PCEF to Fund Parks
Green's proposal comes as Mayor Keith Wilson floats deep cuts to Portland Parks & Recreation to fill a budget shortfall.
Taylor Griggs
Financial/Taxes
Jan 24
4:00 AM
How to GET YOUR FINANCIAL SHIT TOGETHER!
You May Be a Money Mess Now, But Not for Long
Lillian Karabaic
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News
Oct 25
4:00 AM
Laundry Service and Restrooms Might Be Coming to Portland’s Homeless
As Ted Wheeler’s Frets About Spending, He’s Mulling Nearly $450,000 in New Cleanup Costs
Dirk VanderHart
News
May 10
4:00 AM
Business Leaders Swore They’d Help Solve Oregon’s Massive Budget Hole
So Where Are They?
Claire Holley
News
May 18
4:00 AM
Hall Monitor: The Budget Boiling Point
Charlie Hales' Somber Crystal Ball Backfires, Fireworks Ensue
Dirk VanderHart
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News
May 11
4:00 AM
Hall Monitor: A Tax Switcheroo?
Charlie Hales' Biz Tax Hike Looks Dead. Will a Construction Tax Take Its Place?
Dirk VanderHart
News
May 11
4:00 AM
There's Another Rate Hike on Businesses in Charlie Hales' Budget
And It'll Probably Mean Lots More Trash Cans for You
Dirk VanderHart
News
May 4
4:00 AM
Hall Monitor: Boom Town Budget Fight!
It Could Have Been Charlie Hales' Easiest Budget Yet. Now It's a Battle.
Dirk VanderHart
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Housing
Mar 9
4:00 AM
Hall Monitor: The Next $850 Million
The City Spends $70 Million a Year on Housing. Is It Working?
Dirk VanderHart