istock_102920_electionupdates

Pepper Fisher

PORT ANGELES – The City Managers of Port Angeles, Sequim and Port Townsend, along with Clallam County Administrator Rich Sill, have drafted a Joint Letter to their communities urging citizens to work together for common goals following next week’s election.

Below is the complete text of the letter.

To Our Communities:

We are tremendously grateful to have the opportunity to serve you in your local government.

This year has been unprecedented in our lifetimes. Emotions are running high and each day seems to bring a new crisis. People are not hearing each other, and some are being marginalized.

As we move beyond the election, eventually emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic, and engage more deeply in some difficult community conversations, we challenge you to channel your devotion for your community into positive and inclusive dialogue that results in collective action towards building stronger, healthier, and more resilient communities.

Our communities did not become what they are today without people putting aside their differences, recognizing that they are neighbors with common interests, having mutual respect, and working together to create better futures.

After 2020, we have plenty of work to do together. We encourage you to join us in 2021 in the work of not just bringing our communities back, but in making them better than ever before.

Sincerely,

Nathan West City Manager, City of Port Angeles

Charlie Bush City Manager, City of Sequim

John Mauro City Manager, City of Port Townsend

Rich Sill County Administrator, Clallam County