Camas City Councilwoman Melissa Smith has been on the rollercoaster that is local politics since 2004 — arms held high during the nauseating down times, breaths of relief when the city swung back uphill — and now she’s hoping for at least one more chance to ride.
“I was on Council during our financially hard times and I am here today during our prosperous/challenging growth period,” Smith says. “The city organization is very complicated and it takes time to learn how to be effective.”
Now that she knows the twists and turns of running a city, Smith, a native Camasian and 1978 graduate of Camas High, is ready to buckle in for another go-around.
If elected to the city council in the November 7 General Election, Smith will be heading into her fourth full term as a Camas City Council member. She was appointed to the council in 2004 and elected by the public to her first term in 2005.
Since then, Smith says, she has been trying her best to remain a common-sense politician who is true to her “fiscally conservative, open-minded, committed, stable” core beliefs.