Washougal residents have a positive overall perception of their city but would like to see improved street maintenance and economic development efforts, according to the results of a community survey.
The survey, administered by ETC Institute, an Olathe, Kansas-based consulting firm, earlier this year, concluded that resident satisfaction levels either remained consistent or improved in 50 of 54 categories since the last City survey in 2022, including “significant increases” (5% or more) in 27 of those areas.
“It’s clear our efforts are paying off, and the positive feedback from our residents is truly inspiring,” Washougal Mayor David Stuebe said. “With each community survey, we gain a valuable perspective that shapes our decisions and priorities moving forward.”
ETC Institute president/chief executive officer Chris Tatham presented the findings to the Washougal City Council during the Council’s annual planning session on June 1.
“When we look at the trends from last time, this is where there’s a lot to celebrate,” Tatham said. “It shows that you took the results from the last survey, invested and made improvements in areas that residents cared a lot about. We’re seeing improvement across the board.”