10/28/24

Mapps: Portland budget cuts 'timing not good'

As Portland faces serious budget shortfalls, will need to make some hard decisions to address these challenges head-on. Nearly 400 city jobs could be on the line, and it’s a reality that’s tough for our entire community.

While these cuts won’t take immediate effect, by early next year we’ll need to make strategic changes to keep essential services strong as we move forward. On top of this, Portland’s upcoming government transition brings startup costs, adding to our need for thoughtful, proactive planning.

As mayor, I’ll make it a priority to stabilize our budget while finding new ways to bring revenue into the city. Let’s work together to make sure Portland is financially sound and resilient for the future.

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