City of Washougal leaders have proposed adding three new positions to the city’s staff roster in an effort to achieve the goals laid out in the city’s new strategic plan.
City Manager David Scott told the Washougal City Council during a workshop session on Monday, Aug. 28, that the positions of strategic initiatives manager, communications manager, and community engagement program coordinator “check all of the boxes for resources that were identified as necessary to be successful in implementing the plan.”
“It’s definitely a lot of work with everything that’s been laid out in the strategic plan,” he added, “so if you want to be successful with the plan, we would need these resources.”
Scott told The Post-Record the new positions are “tentative” as the City is “still working through the early stages of (its) 2024 budget development process.”
The Washougal City Council approved an updated five-year strategic plan for the City on Monday, May 8. The new plan focuses on five strategic priorities: economic development and community prosperity; financial health and core services; vibrant town center; smart growth; and redefined community identity.