Politics & Government

Call for Questions: What Questions do You Want Council Candidates to Answer?

Revenue? Infrastructure? Sewers? Economic development? Patch wants to know what you believe are the important issues facing Woodinville. We will ask the candidates your questions and post their answers.

Three Woodinville city council seats are up for grabs in the Nov. 8 general election. Voters may choose to return (running unapposed), and Jeff Glickman to city hall. Hageman is being challenged by while Les Rubstello is facing off Jeff Glickman.

Regardless of who wins in November, the Woodinville City Council is facing a number to tough issues in the coming year; reduced revenue, a sluggish economy, downtown development, infrastructure, to name a few.

At Woodinville Patch, we want to know what you, the voters, think are the important questions candidates for city council should be answering.

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What exactly are the candidates proposing to lure new business to Woodinville? And what types of businesses do the candidates want to bring to Woodinville? Should the city be courting businesses or is that for private market forces to dictate? What should be the zoning plan for the city?

What are your questions for the city council candidates?

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Woodinville Patch will collect questions from readers through Sunday, Sept. 25. We will then forward the questions to the candidates and will post the answers of any responding candidates beginning Monday, Oct 3.


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