We asked all candidates in the race for the open seat representing District 3 on the Jefferson County Commission the same four questions. Monday, we published Craig Durgan’s answers. Today it is Jon Cooke’s turn.
1. What do you see as the most critical need facing District 3 and what specifically will you do to address that need?
The most critical need in District 3 would be a sewer system in District 2. The sewer system in Port Hadlock would break the way for business development to come to our county. These businesses would provide jobs and expand the property tax base to increase the revenue of the county – which would provide for better police protection and other services provided by the county. There are several avenues for implementing the sewer system that are waiting for the re-examination of the overpriced system the county had previously proclaimed. Once that estimate is in, then we would need to bring all the different ideas to the table and see which one makes the most sense. This project is a must and as commissioner I would push to see it through and help Commissioner Dean to complete her campaign promise to deliver a sewer system to the voters.
Jim Scarantino was the editor and founder of Port Townsend Free Press. He is happy in his new role as just a contributor writing on topics of concern to him. He spent the first 25 years of his professional life as a trial attorney, then launched an online investigative news website that broke several national stories. He is also the author of three crime novels. He resides in Jefferson County. See our "About" page for more information.
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