Issues / Candidates
This November, residents will vote to seat four city council members and three school board members. Meet the candidates who will help shape Hudson’s future:
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Issues
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From The Clocktower Collaborative: Comprehensive Plan Update
As you know, the Clocktower Collaborative is dedicated to providing unbiased, factual information on topics that affect our daily lives here in Hudson. This article focuses on what’s new with Hudson’s Comprehensive Plan, as well as next steps. For information on other important issues and topics, visit www.clocktowercollab.com. What is a community comprehensive plan? A… Read…
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An Update on the Clocktower Collaborative
Dear Hudson Residents, As we prepare to celebrate a New Year, here is an update on the Clocktower Collaborative. We are proudly moving forward to bring you in-depth articles on key issues to engage more residents in the democratic process by encouraging them to get out and vote. During the past election, claims were made… Read…
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Climate Change and Ensuring a Sustainable Future in Hudson
This summer, City Council considered authorizing a greenhouse gas emissions inventory to estimate the emissions of greenhouse gases associated with businesses, residences, commuters and other factors. What are greenhouse gases? According to the U.S. EPA, gases that trap heat in the atmosphere are called greenhouse gases. They include: Below is a link to the EPA… Read…
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Resident Information on Hudson’s Community Boards and Committees
The city of Hudson has numerous boards and committees. Residents volunteer for the unpaid positions, and are appointed by Council. These residents spend hours fulfilling duties that include reviewing building and zoning laws, architectural details, sustainability opportunities and city park use. To assist residents, below is a list of boards and commissions that meet on… Read…
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Your Vote Helps to Shape Hudson – Make Sure Your Voice is Heard
Residents will vote in an important election on November 7 – one that will shape both our community and our schools. Voters will elect four ward council members and three school board members. What’s at stake? The very fabric of how we live our lives and educate our children here in Hudson. Let’s take a…
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Why Is the School Board Putting a Levy on the Ballot?
The Hudson City School District will place a 5.5-mill operating levy on the November 7 ballot. It will be a continuing levy, which means it will not expire. Superintendent Dana Addis and Chief Financial Officer Phillip Butto explained why the district is seeking additional funds for the general fund. Here’s what you need to know.