City of Ashland’s monthly Historic Preservation Advisory Committee meeting.
City of Ashland’s monthly Historic Preservation Advisory Committee meeting.
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Three Ashlanders – all Democrats – were represented in county, state, and congressional elections on Tuesday, Nov. 5, with state Rep. Pam Marsh the sole winner among them. She was handily re-elected to her fifth term serving the district.
In large margins of victory, incumbents and old hands carried the night in an election with three council seats and two parks commission seats on the ballot. Measure 15-234, a city of Ashland asking voters whether they approve of council resolution 2024-05, authority to issue water revenue bonds, was approved by voters with 73.18% of the vote.
Ashland Parks and Recreation Commissioners will consider prioritizing portions of the Lithia Park Master Plan during an evening study session on Wednesday, Nov. 6. Formally adopted during the Oct. 4 APRC business meeting, the Lithia Park Masterplan identifies 37 recommendations for the park’s future.
Voters turned out to Ashland’s sole ballot box Tuesday morning outside the Ashland Public Library, some for the first time in their lives. The polls were open until 8 p.m. at the only ballot box in the city. Ashland police had a presence at the ballot box throughout the day and planned to stay until county election workers removed ballots from the box.
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