Voters in Washougal have a handful of accomplished candidates to choose from when it comes to casting their votes for the for two open City Council seats.
Candidates for Position 4 are incumbent Joyce Lindsay, a member of the council since January 2012 and Jason Dodge, a planning commissioner since August 2014.
Running for Position 7 are Molly Coston, a former city councilor, and Dan Coursey.
Taking into account experience, perspective and demonstrated community service, the Post-Record recommends voting for Lindsay and Coston.
Lindsay and Dodge are both active and involved citizens. From his time on the planning commission to his work with local youth, Dodge is clearly an asset to the community. However, it is Lindsay’s goal-oriented nature, experience, enthusiasm and determination to achieve her goals and objectives that set her apart.
Downtown Washougal has been a focus of Lindsays. She spearheaded efforts to raise nearly $8,000 to bring a sculpture of Seaman, Lewis and Clark’s Newfoundland dog, to the area. The endeavor was aimed at creating a public attraction in downtown, while also celebrating and recognizing the area’s rich history. At the dedication for the sculpture in August, she was already anticipating beginning work on her next effort.