The city of Washougal “will be a safe, vibrant and friendly community that successfully balances growth and expanding economic opportunity while preserving the community’s natural beauty and the unique amenities of small-town living,” according to an updated vision statement included in the City’s new five-year strategic plan.
The Washougal City Council will vote to adopt the plan in April or early May, according to City Manager David Scott. The City adopted its current 10-year plan in 2012.
“(The plan lays out) what the city wants to do. Our job now is to take those recommendations (and put them into action),” Washougal Mayor David Stuebe told the Post-Record. “We have the input, and now we’re trying to start moving forward with momentum and make stuff happen.”
The city hired BerryDunn, a Portland, Maine-based national consulting firm, in 2022 to assist with the strategic planning process, which included stakeholder interviews, surveys, open houses and in-person “community vision” forums.
“We were super thrilled by the level of participation we received from the surveys and at the open houses and community forums,” Scott told the Post-Record in late 2022. “We’re really grateful for it.”