Politics & Government
John LaMotte Joins Race for City Council
LaMotte, the chairman of the city's planning commission head of his own firm, joins three others in the race.

The race for the city council in Lake Oswego City Council just got a little more crowded. With three seats open, there are now four people in the running. And the deadline for filing is still three weeks away.
John LaMotte, the chairman of the city's planning commission, is the latest to enter the race.
He joins incumbents Charles Collins ad Skip O'Neill along with Theresa Kohlhoff, a lawyer who has lived in Lake Oswego for almost 30 years.
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The third open seat was created when incumbent Jon Gustafson announced he would be running for mayor.
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