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    SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 2018
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Death
from 1A
County Search and Rescue,
responded with several volun-
teers to assist with recovering
the body of 35-year-old
Arturo Toral-Pacheco of
Springfield.
Recovery efforts took volun-
teers approximately 200 yards
City
from 1A
Henry said. “He wasn’t more
sincere than any of the other
candidates, but he was more
confident in his background
and looking forward. He will
provide a great service to the
community.”
According to his applica-
tion, Woodbury has experi-
ence working at Home Depot,
as a white-collar crime inves-
tigator and as the owner and
operator of the Florence
Grocery Outlet. He currently
serves on the Siuslaw Valley
Fire and Rescue Board of
Directors and on the Florence
Urban Renewal Agency
(FURA), though he will not
be able to retain the FURA
position once he becomes a
city councilor. Woodbury is
also involved with communi-
ty groups such as the Boys
and Girls Club of Western
Lane County, Florence Food
Share, Friends of the Florence
Events Center and Habitat for
Humanity.
Woodbury described his
vision for Florence as “mov-
ing forward to improve city
services and quality of life for
its citizens. This is another
way to support our ‘City in
Motion.’”
During the public comment
period at Monday’s meeting,
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are Mondays and Thursdays
by noon. Email them to:
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down a steep embankment.
“It is very early in the
investigation and we are still
working to determine the
events leading up to the inci-
dent,” said Sgt. Carrie Carver
of the Lane Country Sheriff’s
Office, who added that the
initial investigation indicates
that Toral-Pacheco likely fell
from an elevated position.
The Lane County Sheriff’s
Office was continuing to con-
duct the death investigation
with the Lane County
Medical Examiner’s Office
after press deadlines Tuesday
evening.
“Our thoughts go out to
Toral-Pacheco’s family and
friends after this tragic inci-
dent,” said Carver.
Florence
resident
Katie
Prosser said she sat in the
audience during the inter-
views and thanked the council
for its choice to appoint
Woodbury.
“I think you guys made a
great decision, and a lot of us
in the community are super
happy about it,” Prosser said.
“We are especially pleased, as
we think this person will be
able to put their personal pol-
itics aside to make this a bet-
ter place for all of us to live.”
Several of the candidates
attended the meeting. One,
Maureen Miltenberger, said
she supported the process, but
felt that parts of her interview
were a personal attack
because of her involvement
with the Florence Area
Democratic Club and a three-
year term on the Canby City
Council.
“I believe the citizens of
this city have a right to be
heard and supported, even if
they have different political
views or differing views on
anything that can come up in
front of the council,”
Miltenberger said. “I certainly
hope that as the council
moves forward, all the deci-
sions made by the council and
the mayor look at every deci-
sion or every person, and lis-
ten to the things they have to
say, not just turn them away
or make them feel badly.”
This was the first time in
several years where the city
council had to fill a vacancy,
so city staff reviewed the
process both with the coun-
cilors and city attorneys.
“It was uncharted territory
for us, but it is a process that
is now set up for the future. I
think it went smoothly,”
Henry said.
Woodbury’s appointment
was by unanimous vote of
Henry and councilors Joshua
Greene, Susy Lacer and Ron
Preisler. He will be sworn into
the position at a future
Florence City Council meet-
ing.
Henry also made appoint-
ments to the following
boards:
Airport
Advisory
Committee — George Henry,
Richard Holcombe and Dick
Markee
Audit
Committee
—
Jimmie Hart
Budget Committee —
Leonard Larson and Wayne
Sharp
Planning Commission —
Eric Hauptman, Phil Tarvin
and Sandra Young
Public Art Committee —
Ron Hildenbrand and Harlen
Springer
Appointments
to
the
Economic
Development
Committee, Environmental
Management
Advisory
Committee,
FURA
and
Transit Advisory Committee
were postponed due to the
city council recruitment
process and committee code
reviews.
For more information about
city services, especially as
many City Hall functions
have moved to the Public
Works Facility at 2675
Kingwood St, visit ci.flo-
rence.or.us.
It’s Possible to Own a Home
Even with a Modest Income!
Florence Habitat for
Humanity
Invites You to Apply!
Information and home ownership applications will
be available at each of the listed public meetings.
Eligible applicants are those who have lived or
worked within the Siuslaw Fire District for at
least one year and are legal U. S. residents. For
additional information call Florence Habitat for
Humanity at 541-902-9227.
Please attend one of the following
meetings.
First Meeting
Date and Time:
Tuesday, January 30, 1:30 p.m.
Second Meeting
Date and Time:
Thursday, February 1, 7:00 p.m.
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Date and Time:
Saturday, February 3, 10:00 a.m.
All meetings will be held at the
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2004 Highway 101, Florence, Oregon