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A candidate forum for those running in the Wilsonville election was held on Wednesday, Sept. 25 by the Wilsonville Spokesman and Wilsonville Chamber of Commerce.
By KRISTA KROISS Staff Reporter
Those running to serve as a Wilsonville city councilor or mayor shared their stances on key community issues in front of a large audience at the Al Kader Shrine Center last week.
Spokesman, Wilsonville Chamber of Commerce host candidate forum
Candidates faced four questions at the forum hosted by the Wilsonville Spokesman and Wilsonville Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday, Sept. 25. The questions addressed housing, traffic, future business development and send the rebate to Oregon residents.
Another forum, hosted by the Wilsonville Spokesman in partnership with the Charbonneau community, will be held at 5:30 p. m. on Wednesday, Oct. 9 at the Charbonneau clubhouse.
Seven candidates are running in the election. Three of those— Shawn O’ Neil, Rob Candrian and Glenn Lancaster— are vying to replace current Mayor Julie Fitzgerald.. Fizgerald is unable to run again due to term limits. Four candidates are up for two seats on the City Council, including Anne Shevlin, Elizabeth Peters, Adam
Akervall and Joann Linville— opted not to seek new terms.
Engaging residents on housing
Considering the differing opinions on housing density in Wilsonville, candidates were asked how they would engage with and gather input from residents on future development. They were also asked to provide an example of when they had to navigate conflicting viewpoints and how they reached a decision.
O’ Neil and Peters advocated for town halls as a method of engagement city to make a vibrant, walkable Town Center with greenspaces that some have criticized for its plan to increase housing density.
O’ Neil said he would encourage residents to participate in the town halls related to updating the Town Center Plan, adding that if the city doesn’ t have planning and infrastructure in place for growth it will be unprepared to meet state housing mandates. He said he believes some of those who“ complain” are not participating before a decision is made.
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Library to hold murder mystery, costume contest
Separate events scheduled for teens, adults
By KRISTA KROISS Staff Reporter
As spooky season approaches, those seeking a murder mystery can find it soon at the Wilsonville Library.
A murder mystery and costume contest event for teens grades six through 12 will be held from 9-11 p. m. on Thursday, Oct. 10, and an event for adults 18 years old and above will be held from 7-9 p. m. on Friday, Oct. 25.
The mystery involves Ferris Mountain Ski Lodge— a family-run business struggling financially with low revenues— and an olympic gold medalist who returns to his hometown to support the lodge. Participants can wear 1980s ski lodge costumes.
Prizes are awarded for best costumes and most accurate murder mystery solutions, according to the library website. No registration is
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