Coston, Morris and Greenlee see the ‘big picture’
During times of economic uncertainty, Washougal City Council must make tough decisions on our economic future.
Now when construction costs are low and companies are competing for limited jobs, this is the time to invest in infrastructure to make Washougal more attractive to business owners.
The city’s income comes from property and sales taxes. We must develop an atmosphere to attract new living wage jobs, and make current business owners proud that they are located in Washougal.
Molly Coston, Rod Morris and Paul Greenlee understand this need. They have lead the City Council in making the tough business and economic decisions in these tough times. They are trusted elected officials that understand that you have to take advantage of the economic climate.
The E Street project is more than just roads and sidewalks. It is part of a larger plan to attract new business, along with new jobs, and in return, more tax base for Washougal.