You owe Commission Duggan a political cartoon for invoking his position as a what if….
Position 3: Jim Duggan
Jim Duggan is a lifelong resident of Washington County and a registered professional engineer specializing in civil and environmental engineering. He has been a Board member since July 21, 1993, right after the merger of the Wolf Creek Highway Water District and the Metzger Water District. He was a City of Beaverton employee for over 35 years working in the Public Works and Community Development Departments; he is also a certified floodplain manager. He is the TVWD representative to the Regional Water Providers Consortium Board and serves as chair of the newly-formed Willamette Water Supply System Commission.
Commissioner Duggan believes the District must be continually vigilant to assure high quality, reliable and affordable drinking water. He is especially interested in actively pursuing partnerships with other water providers in the region to ensure emergency supplies, explore economic efficiencies and properly plan for growth. He thinks the District must also maintain its focus on consistently providing excellent customer service.
It was "the touch of whimsy" that caught my eye
Hilarious and scary all at the same time
Love your work, Jack, but full disclosure, I am a robot. And a Luddite, and a boob, and a dope.
I was wondering what the deal was.
You owe Commission Duggan a political cartoon for invoking his position as a what if….
Position 3: Jim Duggan
Jim Duggan is a lifelong resident of Washington County and a registered professional engineer specializing in civil and environmental engineering. He has been a Board member since July 21, 1993, right after the merger of the Wolf Creek Highway Water District and the Metzger Water District. He was a City of Beaverton employee for over 35 years working in the Public Works and Community Development Departments; he is also a certified floodplain manager. He is the TVWD representative to the Regional Water Providers Consortium Board and serves as chair of the newly-formed Willamette Water Supply System Commission.
Commissioner Duggan believes the District must be continually vigilant to assure high quality, reliable and affordable drinking water. He is especially interested in actively pursuing partnerships with other water providers in the region to ensure emergency supplies, explore economic efficiencies and properly plan for growth. He thinks the District must also maintain its focus on consistently providing excellent customer service.
Interesting
My apologies to Jim Duggan. ;-). Unless he’s AI.
Lol.
Well, for many of us I think the achievements you aspired to in your life, Jack,
would result in a comfortable and satisfying feeling!!