
"Bob Cozzie, who previously oversaw the city's 911 system, is leaving his role as deputy city administrator of Community and Public Safety, with his last day set for May 18."
"City leaders are considering reforms to the Portland Arts Tax, proposing to raise the income threshold for the tax and increase the fee to $50, indexed to inflation."
Bob Cozzie, Portland's deputy city administrator of Community and Public Safety, is leaving his position, with his last day on May 18. A national search for his replacement will be conducted. Additionally, the Portland City Council is discussing reforms to the Arts Tax, proposing to raise the income threshold for the tax and increase the fee to $50, which would be indexed to inflation. The aim is to simplify the filing process for residents.
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