Engholm in race for Coos Bay council

Wednesday, October 15, 2008 |
David Engholm is campaigning for Coos Bay City Council in the Nov. 4 mail-in election. This candidate has not yet returned answers to questions provided by the newspaper, other than to attend an editorial board meeting.
David Engholm• Age: 43
• Years in Coos Bay: 18 years
• Occupation: property management, E-Bay sales
• Experience: Former president of the Egyptian Theatre Preservation Association

David Engholm
• Why are you running?He would like to offer new ideas. Has a good rapport with councilors and will work for consensus. Also would like to work with the Coos County Historical and Maritime Museum to develop a museum on the Coos Bay waterfront.
• What would you like to see happen at the Hollering Place?Supports the project.
• What ideas do you have for improving the city’s urban renewal districts?Thinks the city should consider putting out tax incentives to attract companies to the business district.
• What do you think about the proposal to construct an LNG terminal on the North Spit?Does not have enough information to comment on the project.
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