Huntley village president Hoeft challenged by trustee Piwko in Tuesday's election
Voters in Huntley will decide on the next four years of village leadership Tuesday as incumbent Village President Timothy Hoeft faces off against board member John Piwko.
During a recent endorsement interview with the Daily Herald, Hoeft pointed to successes with residential and economic projects during his first term, among them the Cornell Luxury Apartments development, the mixed-use redevelopment of the former fire station downtown and the Amazon facilities on the village’s south side.
“We’ve had a phenomenal amount of growth throughout the village in all sectors,” said Hoeft. “Balanced growth is what makes Huntley work.”
Piwko, 64, has served 16 nonconsecutive years on the village board. He said he’s challenging Hoeft because ideas he’s proposed as a trustee, including some related to road improvements, have been ignored or scaled down too much to make a difference.
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