Skagit County Commissioners Vote for Randy Johnson as Timber Counties Representative

August 11, 2025 | Skagit County, Washington


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Skagit County Commissioners Vote for Randy Johnson as Timber Counties Representative
The Skagit County Board of Commissioners convened on August 11, 2025, at 2:00 PM for a brief session focused on a single agenda item: casting a vote for the Washington State Association of Counties (WASAC) representative on the Board of Natural Resources for Timber Counties.

The meeting commenced with a light-hearted acknowledgment of the contributions made by Commissioner Randy Johnson from Clallam County, who was the sole candidate for the position. The purpose of this role is to represent the interests of timber counties, ensuring that the needs of local beneficiaries and environmental considerations are addressed.

Commissioner Lisa Janicki initiated the motion to cast Skagit County's vote for Johnson, emphasizing his qualifications and experience as a small forest landowner. She noted the importance of having a representative who understands the timber business and can advocate effectively for the community's interests. Commissioner Janicki also mentioned that Commissioner Ron Wiesen, although absent, had expressed support for Johnson during a prior Zoom meeting.

The motion to vote for Commissioner Johnson was seconded and unanimously approved, with both present commissioners voting in favor. The board agreed to complete the ballot and submit it to Paul Jewell, the WASAC Government Relations Director.

With no further business on the agenda, the meeting concluded, and the commissioners scheduled their next session for the following morning at 9:00 AM.

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