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Tualatin Swears in Three Reelected City Councilors
Tualatin, OR – On January 7, the City of Tualatin proudly hosted the swearing-in ceremony for re-elected City Council members Christen Sacco, Cyndy Hillier, and Valerie Pratt. The event, held at Tualatin City Services, was attended by community members, local leaders, and special guests, marking a significant and celebratory moment.
The following individuals took the Oath of Office and were sworn in to the Tualatin City Council and Tualatin Development Commission:
- Christen Sacco, City Councilor, Position 2
- Cyndy Hillier, City Councilor, Position 4
- Valerie Pratt, City Councilor, Position 6
Each council member shared their gratitude and vision for the upcoming term during the ceremony.
Mayor Frank Bubenik, shared remarks and the Honorable Judge Jack Morris administered the Oath to the three Councilors. The swearing in ceremony was followed by a reception.
The Tualatin City Council meets on the second and fourth Monday of every month beginning at 7pm. For more information about the Tualatin City Council and upcoming meetings, visit tualatinoregon.gov or follow us on social media.
About the City of Tualatin
The City of Tualatin, incorporated in 1913, is a vibrant community of 28,000 residents located just 12 miles south of Portland. Known for its exceptional parks system—featuring scenic trails and recreational spaces—and its engaging community events and beloved public library, Tualatin offers a high quality of life. Residents enjoy a strong sense of community, excellent public amenities, and proximity to both urban conveniences and outdoor adventures. With its rich history and commitment to livability, Tualatin is a welcoming and thriving part of the Portland metro area.
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