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"textContent": "Bob Cozzie, the deputy city administrator for Portland’s Community and Public Safety service area, is leaving his role, the city announced Tuesday, May 5. Cozzie previously led the Bureau of Emergency Communications, which oversees the region’s 911 program, for seven years. He was tapped to lead the city’s Public Safety operations last June, after the […]\n\nThe post Portland’s Top Public Safety Leader Is Leaving appeared first on Portland Mercury.",
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