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Clayton council approves bronze plaque honoring Bob Hoyer

April 01, 2026 | Clayton City, Contra Costa County, California


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Clayton council approves bronze plaque honoring Bob Hoyer
The Clayton City Council on Nov. 19 voted unanimously to install a bronze plaque in Grove Park honoring Bob Hoyer and authorized associated costs and management arrangements.

City Manager Kris Lofthus provided an overview of the proposed plaque and the designated installation location. After discussion, Mayor Diaz opened the item to public comment; no members of the public spoke on the matter. Councilmember Cloven moved approval and Councilmember Tillman seconded. The motion passed 5–0.

The council’s action authorizes staff to proceed with procurement and installation of the plaque and to manage associated costs under the city’s existing procedures. The minutes do not specify the exact cost or a funding account; staff presented the request as a standard item requiring council authorization.

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