A sister-city partnership between Washougal and a community in southern Poland is coming into focus.
Washougal City Manager David Scott told council members during their meeting on Monday, Jan. 9, that the officials in Zielonki, Poland, have “enthusiastically endorsed” Washougal’s efforts to establish a long-distance affiliation between the two communities.
Zielonki, located north of Poland’s capital city of Warsaw, has about 23,000 residents.
“We have a willing partner,” Scott said. “In fact, they have created a coordinating committee, which is anticipating getting in front of their full council this month, so that’s very encouraging. They’re going to probably get quite formal with their endorsement and do a resolution, which is something that we would do eventually. We’re waiting to hear from them (about) when they’ll have a conversation with their full council. Assuming that endorsement happens, then things could really begin to (move forward).”
Washougal Mayor David Stuebe said during an October 2022 workshop session that the partnership is “a great opportunity” for the City.