The Port of Camas-Washougal has adopted a set of bylaws that one commissioner hopes will set the tone for a more respectful commission in the future.
“There have been a number of incidents over the past five years where I felt commissioners acted inappropriately, myself included when I got into an argument with (former Commissioner) Bill Ward,” Port Commissioner John Spencer told the Post-Record. “I hoped that by creating some ground rules, we could help avoid some problems, or at least have a platform for correcting them when they arise.”
Spencer has been pushing for the new bylaws since the fall of 2019, when he first approached the Port’s chief executive officer, David Ripp, about the possibility of creating the new rules to guide commissioners’ expectations.
Port leaders reviewed the bylaws in mid-November and adopted them at their Dec. 3 commission meeting.
“The bulk of the document is … mundane,” Spencer said. “Most of it really just puts a lot of existing rules into one place. There are just a few sentences mixed in that speak to my concerns.”