Lukensmeyer seeks another term; wants more civic involvement

By: 
Jeff Forward

     Dick Lukensmeyer, the At-Large representative on the Hampton City Council, has officially announced he is seeking another term in office, and said he hopes to see more civic involvement from citizens to make the city the best it can be.

     "I've enjoyed the interaction with the citizens of Hampton and the openness we've had working with the citizens," Lukensmeyer said. "The growth I've seen in the council chambers is inspiring. I've had many citizens comment to me how happy they are with the openness of the chambers."

     Lukensmeyer, who is a local businessman, was elected in 2009, beginning his term in January 2010. He said he is proud of all the accomplishments the community  has achieved in the past several years, projects such as the city aquatic center, the Band Shell renovations, and the cemetery fence.

Read the full article in the Aug. 21 edition of the Hampton Chronicle.

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