CITY COUNCIL MEETING 2nd & 4th Monday Every Month Hoquiam Ciy Hall 7:30 PM Click Here to View Agenda
Public Hearing Critical Areas Ordinance 7:30 PM Oct. 27, 2008 City Hall
City of Hoquiam Encourages
Green Industry Hoquiam is proud to announce our change to using Harbor 100
Water Use Efficiency Rule
The State of Washington has put in place new requirements
Hoquiam Financial Fitness Group
Credit Workshop Complete workshop on building, correcting and reading your credit report..
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Your Hoquiam City Council meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month
in Council Chambers, located on the second floor of the City Hall Building, 609 8th Street. Meetings
commence at 7:30 PM.
If you would like to discuss your concerns or issues, or have any questions regarding your city government we encourage you to contact your City Councilmember.
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ABOUT JOHN:I have lived in Hoquiam my entire life. I graduated from Hoquiam High School in 1969. I am married to my dear wife Lorna, who owns and operates Lorna's Line Bridal and Alterations in downtown Hoquiam. We have four grown children and 8 grandchildren. I worked for ITT Rayonier for 23 years and have been with Grays Harbor Paper, L. P. since it began operation. I am the Utilities Manager for Grays Harbor Paper.
I have been involved in city government for nearly 20 years, most of that on the Planning Commission. I have a deep passion to see the City of Hoquiam and its residents truly thrive in all aspects. I desire to see the city grow positively with new businesses new residents coming to our wonderful town. I desire to see the infrastructure of our city renewed and improved as growth comes our way |
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ABOUT PAUL: I am a lifetime citizen of Hoquiam. I graduated from HHS in 1973. I am married to my lovely wife Cynthia. We have two children one is at HHS, and our oldest daughter is playing Mickey Mouse in Disney World until January. She will then go back and continue her college education.
I have taught in the Hoquiam School District for the last 31 years. I am now teaching US History at Hoquiam Middle School.
As a city councilman I want to continue what our forefathers did for us in Hoquiam, by getting the Hoquiam of today ready to be a better Hoquiam for tomorrow.
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