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Pamplin Media Group – Q&A: Hillsboro City Council candidates on the issues | #citycouncil
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- October 6, 2022
- 52 billion US CHIPS
- Accounting & Tax Preparation
- active planning commissioner
- addiction services
- Andrew Jackson
- Beaverton
- Calle
- Chris Adzima
- City Council
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- city s infrastructure
- cross-jurisdictional homelessness solutions
- Dairy Creek
- dependable manufacturing productivity
- driver
- east Washington
- Electric Utilities (NEC)
- energy
- Enterprise Software
- entities: Brookwood interchange
- food
- food production
- for us all
- fresh food distribution
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- Geography of Mississippi
- governor
- guard
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- HiLight
- HiLight service
- Hillsboro
- Hillsboro City Council
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- Hillsboro Police Department
- homeless
- Ian Barrett
- industry: Newspaper Publishing
- interim solution
- Ivette Pantoja Avalos Ward
- Jackson
- Jerry Shamoon
- Kenneth Knowles
- Kyle Allen
- library services
- local leader
- mental health services
- mississippi
- Mississippi Blues Trail
- Nicole Mastropietro Ward
- Olivia Alcaire
- oregon
- Oregon Semiconductor Task Force
- orenco
- Pamplin Media Group
- Pat Ribellia
- planning commission
- planning commissioner
- Portland General Electric
- president
- programs that bridge solutions
- Q A Hillsboro City Council
- remedies solutions
- Renewable Energy Equipment & Services (NEC)
- retail environment
- retail hub
- San Francisco
- Shute Park Aquatic Recreation Center
- Sinclair
- Sinclair Water
- Smart growth
- social remedies solutions
- socialTag: Urban planning
- temporary shelter site
- term solutions
- the News-Times
- transitional housing and services
- trimet
- usda
- Vancouver
- Washington County
- Water Commission
- water infrastructure
- Water systems
- Water-saving devices
- water-supported manufacturing benefits
- West Coast
- west Washington
- Willamette River
- win-win solutions
- www.hillsboro-oregon.gov
- ZONING
In their own words, candidates’ thoughts on water rates, zoning changes, community development and more. Hillsboro voters will have a lot of choices to make on their ballots due Tuesday, Nov. 8. Ten people have filed for Hillsboro City Council seats. Two are running in Ward 1, including incumbent Beach Pace, and two are running […]
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