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What Portland’s new government looked like for the city administrator
What Portland’s new government looked like for the city administrator
What Portland’s new government looked like for the city administrator

Published on: 12/15/2025

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FILE - Portland City Administrator Michael Jordan, second from right, listens to public testimony concerning his potential reappointment during a City Council meeting, Feb. 5, 2025, Portland, Ore.

After months of searching, Portland has officially named Raymond Lee as the first long-term city administrator. The position, which was created with the city’s new form of government, oversees thousands of city employees and the day-to-day public services including public safety, public works and city operations to name a few. But Lee isn’t the first city administrator. Michael Jordan has filled the role in the interim since 2024. In this time in the position, he has responded to federal actions, made recommendations for the city’s budget and more. Jordan joins us to share more on what his time was like as Portland’s first city administrator, advice for his successor and what the city’s transition to a new form of government has been like.

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