Port of Camas-Washougal commissioners voted to table a motion to approve a memorandum of understanding (MOU) between the port and RKm Development during their Wednesday, April 15 virtual meeting.
Commissioners scheduled a special meeting for 4 p.m. Wednesday, April 22, to vote on the MOU at the request of Washougal residents Richard Hamby and Martha Martin, who said that members of the public weren’t given enough time to read the document, which provides details of the port’s arrangement with the Portland-based retail developer for its waterfront development project.
“I think (delaying the vote is) a really great solution,” commissioner Cassi Marshall said. “Everybody is putting their very best efforts to make this process transparent, and if we’re hearing that there’s a need from the community to have a little bit more time, I think that’s a great compromise.”
The port released the MOU document to members of the public on the morning of April 15, about eight hours before the start of the commissioner meeting.
“I understand that this isn’t binding, but it’s pretty important, so I’m disappointed to see that you have it as an action item. I think that’s really inappropriate at this point,” Hamby said. “People that aren’t lucky enough to have received the email prior to this (meeting) won’t know anything about it at all. I think when there’s things of obvious public interest, they shouldn’t be an action item at the same meeting that they’re introduced as a discussion item.”