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Letter: City should be cutting bureaucracy

The Columbian
Published: April 25, 2011, 12:00am

The city of Vancouver hired a public relations expert for $90,000 a year? Was it essential to have someone to increase public education and outreach? Most governments are looking at cutbacks. Why not Vancouver?

Shut down fire stations but hire bureaucrats? If the city needs to communicate with the citizens, they already have the mayor and city manager. Those two should be communicating and collaborating with the citizens. Instead we are given another member of city government beyond the reach of the voters.

Jeff Dacus

Vancouver

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