Washougal City Council members have asked city employees to reexamine the City’s dog-licensing fees.
Washougal City Manager David Scott said the city is trying to determine if a new fee structure could help Washougal “potentially provide more cost recovery” to the City’s animal control program.
Washougal Finance Director Daniel Layer told Council members during a Sept. 25 workshop that the City’s current dog licensing fees are “the lowest in the county” and that the city, unlike most jurisdictions, offers a lifetime permit instead of an annual permit.
“Staff has been working on this, doing the analysis and seeing if we’re still where we need to be,” Layer told the Council, adding that officials may want to consider either increasing the permit fees or switching to an annual-permit system.
Washougal’s current, lifetime animal-licensing system costs $25 for unaltered dogs and $15 for spayed or neutered dogs. In comparison, Camas charges $38 for a lifetime permit; Ridgefield charges $20 or $30 for an annual license or $50 for a lifetime license; La Center charges $40 for an annual license; Battle Ground charges $43 for an annual license; and Clark County charges $40 for an annual license.