This latest Oregonian story on Mayor Adams's troubles gave me a certain nostalgia for the Frank Ivancie years, though he's unlikely to head north from his home in sunny southern California to reenter our political scene. During Hizzoner's four years as Mayor, as I recall, the police bureau was quiet, snowy arterials were sanded, and construction on the area's first light rail line started. Despite the recession that plagued most of his term, he helped recruit overseas businesses to come to the area (NEC, for example). The City's main public works project of the time, the Portland Building, came in pretty much on time and on budget. Not a bad legacy.