Effective Sept. 30, Camas Mayor Scott Higgins will no longer lead the city he has championed and served for more than 15 years.
The mayor announced his surprise resignation at a Camas City Council workshop Monday evening, later citing a strong desire to spend more time with his family.
“The reason is super easy,” Higgins, 46, said after the meeting, when a reporter asked why he chose to resign 18 months before his term ends on Dec. 31, 2019. “I have an 18-year-old and a 16-year-old and … I have spent much of my public life at meetings. In fact, my sophomore is performing at the Fifth Avenue (musical theater) awards in Seattle tonight, and I’m here. I’m missing it.”
Higgins said the amount of time he has spent in public meetings instead of at home with his children and family really hit home over the past month, when he had a chance to spend time with his 18-year-old daughter in between her college terms.
“She was only home for one month … and I was busy during much of that time,” Higgins said. “That’s when I started thinking about this.”