Businessman will join Forest Grove City Council

Tom BeLusko, Jr. is picked to fill the vacant council seat Monday

After hearing from nine people who wanted to join their ranks, members of the Forest Grove City Council picked Tom BeLusko, Jr. to join them on the elected panel.

By a unanimous vote Monday evening, the council selected Belusko, a principal at WSC Insurance in Forest Grove, to fill a vacancy that which will open up in October when City Councilor Pete Truax becomes mayor.

BeLusko, 39, will be sworn in later this month and fill out the remaining three years of Truax’s term on the seven-member council. Truax was selected by his colleagues to succeed Mayor Richard Kidd, who is stepping down to run for the Washington County Board of Commissioners.

BeLusko said he was grateful for the chance to serve on the council and, as the father of young kids, has a personal investment in the city’s future.

“I want to make sure our city’s interests are protected,” he said, “not just for three years, but for 20 and beyond.”

BeLusko, who stressed his business background during his presentation earlier in the evening, was selected by the councilors who ranked their top three choices from among the pool of applicants. Tom Beck, the who chairs the city’s planning commission, received the second-highest vote, followed by Jonathan Kipp, the marketing director for a Portland medical clinic.

“I’m glad we had as many candidates as we did step forward,” said Councilor Victoria Lowe said just before the vote on Truax’s successor. “It made it a very difficult decision.”

Lowe and other councilors said they hoped that the other applicants would find other ways to participate in city matters. “We look forward to hearing from you again,” said Councilor Camille Miller.