The city of Washougal is preparing to launch a community aesthetics program in an effort to become more forward-looking in its approach to code compliance and attract people to the area.
The City has developed the program through some “stops and starts” for the past several years, according to Mitch Kneipp, the City’s community development director.
“It came about from the Council’s direction shortly before the pandemic,” he said. “We started working on a program at that time, researching other cities and municipalities that have programs related to proactive code compliance, and we thought that was the direction that we wanted to go in to address this issue. And then the pandemic hit, so it was (delayed) for a little bit, and our funding source was in jeopardy for a while, and we weren’t sure if we were going to get it, but we ended up getting it, and now we’re moving forward.”
The City promoted Sherry Montgomery, its former code compliance officer, into the newly-created role of community aesthetics coordinator in December 2022.
“After she finishes training our new code compliance officer, she’ll work with our city departments, property owners, neighborhood groups, homeowner associations, and businesses and community service organizations to address (issues) proactively,” Kneipp said. “I think Sherry will be looking more big-picture to improve larger areas, but as she goes out and meets with these groups, (they may suggest) other things that we can do and should be doing.”