The city of Washougal is exploring the possibility of entering into a sister-city relationship with Zielonki, a small town in southern Poland.
“Nothing’s formalized, nothing’s official,” City Manager David Scott said during a Washougal City Council meeting on Monday, Oct. 10. “The council in that community hasn’t had a big conversation about this, but there are some leaders there who are very interested in promoting this.”
Washougal City Council members gave the idea an unofficial but enthusiastic vote of approval during the meeting.
“I will be communicating with a representative from (Zielonki’s) council to share the information that we are interested in pursuing next steps,” Scott told the Post-Record. “Then we’ll hear back from them on whether they confirm their similar interest, and if so, we will then mutually develop a plan of cooperation.”
A sister-city relationship is a form of legal or social agreement between two geographically and politically distinct localities for the purpose of promoting cultural and commercial ties. Scott noted during the meeting that the city of Camas has enjoyed sister-city arrangements with three cities in Poland — Krapkowice, Morawica and Zabierzow — for many years.