New Portland government sworn in

Portland, ORLocal News

The swearing-in ceremony for Portland's new government occurred on December 19, 2024, marking a significant shift in the city's political landscape. Mayor Keith Wilson, City Auditor Simone Rede, and twelve new City Council members took their oaths during this event. Wilson described this moment as a long-awaited opportunity for transformation, urging the new leadership to confront the challenges that have hindered the city's progress. The ceremony was attended by community members and featured performances by the Roosevelt High School Band, emphasizing civic engagement in this new governance era. Wilson's remarks resonated with many, as he called for collaboration to unlock Portland's true potential.

The new council members bring diverse perspectives aimed at addressing pressing issues. This inauguration represents a hopeful beginning for Portland’s future, with a focus on effective governance and enhancing the quality of life for residents.

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