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Councilor Mike McIntyre urges residents to get involved, cites RV code change and housing needs

Washington City Council (interview) · November 10, 2025
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Councilor Mike McIntyre (Ward 4) discussed his path from concerned resident to elected official, recent unanimous city action to allow short-term RV street parking for loading, and priorities including affordable housing and business recruitment. He urged residents to volunteer for committees and contact him via the city website.

Councilor Mike McIntyre, who represents Ward 4 on the Washington city council, said he ran for office after development behind his house created water-runoff problems that pushed his neighborhood to attend council meetings and demand action. "I represent Ward 4, but we are here to support the entire city of Washington," McIntyre said, describing a shift from a narrow neighborhood view to a citywide perspective.

McIntyre, who moved to Washington in 2021, said his civic involvement grew from responding to local development and its impacts. He recounted…

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