City of Washougal leaders are cautiously optimistic that they can achieve most or all of their primary objectives in 2021 as coronavirus vaccines are introduced into the community and restrictions are lifted.
“I can certainly see that light at the end of the tunnel,” city manager David Scott said. “(The pandemic) certainly has implications for us, but it’s not universally constraining. We’re pursuing all of our goals with some minor exceptions.”
The city council has asked Scott to focus his efforts in 2021 to help the city make gains in the following areas:
Public safety
Washougal leaders would like to figure out a way for the agency to remain a part of the Camas-Washougal Fire Department (CWFD), but acknowledge that financial limitations may force them to seek another solution.
Scott and Camas city administrator Jamal Fox are currently working to put together a request for proposals for “a facilitated partnership evaluation” of the current CWFD agreement and all of the options available to them.