The Washougal City Council has appointed Mayor Molly Coston to its vacant No. 5 position, choosing to move forward with seven members rather than filling the spot with an eighth councilor.
By a 4-3 vote, the council approved a motion to suspend its regulations for filling a vacancy during its Sept. 29 virtual meeting. The vacancy was created by Ray Kutch, who resigned on Sept. 11.
After the vote, Coston resigned from her No. 8 position and was reaffirmed as mayor by the other councilors.
“I do believe this is a more democratic process,” Coston said after casting the tie-breaking vote. “I thought a lot about this for a long time. I honestly see the value in both strategies, but I think this is the better solution.”
If the council had decided to fill Kutch’s position with a new councilor, Coston’s No. 8 position would’ve been eliminated in December 2021. However, Kutch’s resignation presented the council with an immediate opportunity to move back to the seven-member format that is most common among similar-sized cities in Washington.