Brent Boger is leaving the Washougal City Council earlier than expected.
Boger, who announced last year that he wasn’t going to seek re-election in November, told city officials in January he plans to resign from his position on March 31.
Boger said he also plans to retire from his job as an assistant city attorney for the city of Vancouver and move to Ecuador later this year.
“I could be out of the area as soon as May, or it could be as late as December. It’s just kind of up in the air,” Boger said. “There’s a lot of prep work and things that I need to do (to prepare for the move). I just need to take some things off my plate.”
Boger is looking forward to “getting involved in the Ecuadorian community.”
“I speak some Spanish,” said Boger, an extensive traveler who has visited 45 countries, including Ecuador. “I’ve focused on a city called Cuenca, which kind of has a European feel to it. It’s very inexpensive. There are a lot of American expats that live there, and having an expat American network is something that I think would be useful when you go to a foreign country like that. The other thing about Cuenca is it’s basically 70 degrees year-round. It’s 7,500 feet high, so you don’t get the coastal heat there.”
Boger was appointed to the city of Washougal’s No. 1 council position on July 2, 2012, and re-elected without opposition in 2013 and 2017.