Jeff Hoinacki
seeks re-election
to Lincoln City Council
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[January 25, 2021]
LINCOLN - Alderman Jeff
Hoinacki is proud to announce he is seeking re-election to continue
his representation of Ward 4 on Lincoln’s City Council.
Elected in 2007, Hoinacki has focused on helping
lead Lincoln in staying fiscally responsible. In addition to helping
the city budget stay in the black, Hoinacki voted “yes” on the plan
to turn Jefferson School into a new headquarters for the Lincoln
Police Department. That plan allowed the city to save money on
construction costs, while enabling the police department and Logan
County Sheriff’s Office to each have their own headquarters.
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“I am proud to be a life-long
resident of Lincoln and to have another opportunity to represent the
best interests of residents in Ward 4,” Hoinacki said. “We have
faced a number of challenges together and, with your support, I hope
to continue using my experience to bring a respectful, positive, and
cooperative voice to city council that the residents of Lincoln
rightfully deserve.”
Hoinacki promises to continue to listen to all sides of city issues
and vote for what he feels will be best to improve the quality of
life for everyone who calls Lincoln home. That includes Hoinacki
furthering his commitment to support initiatives for Lincoln’s
police, fire, and first responders to keep the city safe.
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Hoinacki is a retired correctional
officer who spent 30 years working at Lincoln Correctional Center.
He is the devoted husband of Katie, father of three wonderful
children, and grandfather of four energetic grandchildren.
The Lincoln Municipal Election will be February 23, 2021. [Text from file received] |