Mayor Sam Adams provided the crucial swing vote on a resolution this morning introduced by Commissioner Dan Saltzman to lower the city's flag once a month in memory of abused children who have died.

Last week, City Commissioners Nick Fish and Randy Leonard indicated that they would not support Saltzman's idea, in advance of discussion of Leonard's plan to condemn the Made In Oregon sign. I'm going to include what I wrote about it last week as a way of giving Adams' vote some context:
An ugly mood was set for the debate on the sign issue this morning when Nick Fish and Randy Leonard voted against a proposal by Commissioner Dan Saltzman to lower the City Of Portland flag once a month on the date that corresponds to the number of abused children who have died in the city the previous month. Both Leonard and Fish said they thought that Saltzman's idea might confuse Portlanders, and that they were concerned that lowering the flag for abused children might mean that other groups would come forward, seeking to have the flag lowered in their cause. Amanda Fritz said she had process concerns—how, for example, would the number of dead children be counted, she wondered—but she didn't see any reason not to go ahead with the idea. It went 2-2, and Saltzman plans to push for the ordinance again, once Mayor Sam Adams is back in the chamber, next week.Why would Leonard and Fish have concerns about a resolution to recognize abused kids, I wonder? It's not that their concerns aren't arguable here at city hall. But Saltzman is the commissioner who accused Leonard of trying to "bully a process" with his sign resolution, on Tuesday. And this reporter couldn't help wondering whether Leonard and Fish might be making some kind of point with their votes. They'll both be mortally offended by the suggestion, I'm sure. So I'm sorry, in advance.
Saltzman essentially bought the same motion back to council today that he proposed last week, except for a couple of minor amendments—including that the idea would be reviewed in a year. But by bringing the same resolution a second time, Saltzman effectively challenged Adams to show which side of the rift he was going to sit on. Evidently Adams decided to try to heal that rift, rather than further deepen it, this morning.
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