
Lynn Peterson Steps Down, Duncan Hwang Acts as Interim Metro President
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Lynn Peterson, Metros president, is resigning to become Lake Oswegos city manager. Shell leave her post on March 13th, nine months early in her second term. Her new role comes with a $213,114 annual salary and a $500 monthly car allowance, a slight increase from her current Metro salary. The Metro Council has 90 days to select a permanent replacement, with Duncan Hwang serving as interim president in the meantime. Juan Carlos González is expected to win the May primary for the top spot, potentially becoming interim leader until the end of the year.
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