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Residents press Washington County for Clean Water Services transparency and records access
Summary
Multiple public commenters at the April 22 Washington County meeting urged the board to require greater transparency for Clean Water Services and related entities, including making an incorporated insurance entity subject to Oregon public records law and auditing recent excess spending.
Several residents used the public-comment periods at the Washington County Board of Commissioners meeting on April 22 to press the county and its Clean Water Services utility for greater financial transparency and records access.
Evelyn Coker, a Beaverton resident who identified herself as concerned about Clean Water Services governance, urged the board to require that an insurance entity affiliated with Clean Water Services be subject to Oregon public records law. "If…
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