For those of you who may be wondering why Concerned Citizens In Action has not been in the news lately, it’s because we are doing our job. And many of our local government officials are doing theirs.
We continue to attend most local city and port meetings, as well as occasional planning and local service agency meetings. We talk with the pubic who attend, listen to their concerns, and try to pass along this information to our elected officials. We also sit down and talk with those same officials, discussing our observations, providing input, and also listening to their plans, concerns, and visions.
We continue to research issues as they arise, and we continue to offer free public forums at least once per year. Our last forum was last spring and our guest speaker was the State Auditor Brian Sonntag. There were about 60 people who attended this event located in the Washburn Auditorium at Washougal High school. Many who attended were elected officials from around Clark County, as well as many citizens. Mr. Sonntag spoke for about an hour, and then took questions for another hour. All this after driving from Olympia (his wife accompanied him), and then driving back the same day. We were very grateful for his time and enjoyed his presentation, which was interspersed with humorous stories about our state politics. We plan to have another guest speaker forum in the spring of 2011.
We continue our support and membership with the Washington Coalition for Open Government. WCOG sponsored events are planned for this Spring in our area, with expert panels, including CCIA’s president as a panelist, providing Open Government information and education to the public.
We have come a long way since the RiverWalk incident. The outcome of this was that we now have a Port commission which emphasizes transparency and communication with the citizens of the Port district. The most recent accomplishment of updating and revamping the Port’s Comprehensive Plan was a milestone for our local governments; they took hours of public input, and utilized many ideas and concepts presented to them by their citizens. It was truly a collaborative effort.