David Scott

City Manager at City of Washougal

David Scott is an experienced municipal leader with a robust background in public administration and structural engineering. Since May 2010, David Scott has served as City Manager and City Administrator for the City of Washougal. Prior to this role, David Scott held the position of Development Review Services Director at the City of Vancouver from March 1999 to April 2010. Earlier experience includes serving as Building Official for the City of Tigard and various roles, including Commission Secretary and Structural Engineering Associate, at the City of Los Angeles. David Scott holds a Master of Public Administration from the Hatfield School of Government at Portland State University and a Bachelor of Science in Structural Engineering from UC San Diego.

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Washougal, United States

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City of Washougal

The City of Washougal is located approximately 15 miles east of Vancouver, Washington and only 20 minutes from Portland’s International Airport. Having celebrated it 100th Anniversary in 2008, Washougal still enjoys a small town appeal. Washougal traces its history to the early 1800’s when the Lewis and Clark “Corps of Discovery” spent considerable time camped on the shores of the Columbia River, near the present day site of Captain Clark Park. They remained at this location while provisioning for the arduous return trip up the Columbia River and over the Cascade Mountains. Washougal was officially incorporated in 1908 and became the site for one of the first Pendleton Woolen Mills manufacturing facilities. With scenic vistas of the Columbia and Washougal Rivers and Mount Hood - the City boasts a small town charm while situated close to the major metropolitan amenities found in the Greater Portland-Vancouver area.


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