Washougal City Council members have selected a replacement for outgoing citycouncilman Brent Boger.
At the council’s March 29 meeting, council members named David Stuebe, a retired military member and longtime pharmaceutical administrator, as Boger’s replacement.
Boger informed city officials earlier this year that he intended to vacate his council position in late March. Boger also said he plans to retire from his job as an assistant city attorney for the city of Vancouver and move to Ecuador later this year.
Stuebe will serve on the council until at least November 2021, when the position will be up for re-election. The person elected to the No. 1 position will be sworn in as the city’s mayor immediately upon certification of the results.
The councilors interviewed five applicants, including Stuebe; Stephen Baranowski, an associate principal at Liberty Middle School in Camas; and Washougal residents Derik Ford, Jeremy Clark Rescorla and Chris Kosmas as potential replacements for Boger’s council seat. The council brought Stuebe and Baranowski back for a second round of questioning, then cast their final votes on March 29. Stuebe won with a vote of 4-2.
“I’m very humbled and honored to be selected as a member of this esteemed panel,” Stuebe told the council members on March 29, after being sworn in by Mayor Molly Coston. “I hope I can live up to your expectations. I’ll do my best. I know I’m going to learn a lot.”