Incumbent Port of Camas-Washougal Commissioner Bill Ward and his challenger, Cassi Marshall, are vying for the Port’s No. 2 commissioner position in the Nov. 5 general election.
Both candidates have engineering backgrounds.
Ward is a registered professional engineer and has owned and operated a local engineering consulting firm for more than four decades. Marshall studied engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and worked as a structural engineer for a research and development center before transitioning into a career in the education field.
Marshall is running for an elected public official position for the first time, while Ward hopes to keep the position he’s held for 11 years.
Bill Ward
Ward has served as a Port commissioner since being elected in 2008.
“I had to so some soul-searching about (running for re-election), but I realized right now we’ve got a lot of unfinished business,” Ward said. “We’ve got it started, and I want to see it finished successfully to maximize benefits to the community.”
If re-elected, Ward said he will push the Port to maximize its investment in its waterfront; expand the Steigerwald Commerce Center to recruit additional tenants; finalize a long-term plan for Grove Field Airport; and support the Waterfront Connector Trail, Steigerwald National Wildlife Refuge renovation and cultural center projects.