Opinion: Vancouver mayor’s ridiculous statement about Greg Johnson’s sudden departure

Rep. John Ley criticizes Vancouver Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle’s comments regarding IBR Administrator Greg Johnson’s departure, calling attention to unresolved issues with the project’s timeline, Coast Guard approval, and federal review.
Rep. John Ley criticizes Vancouver Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle’s comments regarding IBR Administrator Greg Johnson’s departure, calling attention to unresolved issues with the project’s timeline, Coast Guard approval, and federal review. Photo by Andi Schwartz

Rep. John Ley challenges statement by Vancouver Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle on the departure of IBR administrator

Rep. John Ley 
for Clark County Today

In a KGW news report announcing the departure of the Interstate Bridge Replacement Program (IBR) Administrator Greg Johnson, Vancouver Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle made a ridiculous statement. 

Rep. John Ley
Rep. John Ley

“I can only imagine how disappointed he must be that the federal government has not yet moved forward with the bridge and that the Record of Decision remains unfinished,” McEnerny-Ogle said. 

Vancouver’s mayor also states that she understood Johnson’s original commitment was for about three to five years. Then why didn’t they already have a replacement picked to ensure a smooth transition?

A Record of Decision (ROD) cannot be given by the federal government until Johnson’s team answers all 10,000 comments citizens submitted 11 months ago during the Environmental Impact Statement process. They have not done that yet. Johnson told the Oregon Transportation Commission they don’t expect to have the answers completed until December.

IBR Administrator Greg Johnson
IBR Administrator Greg Johnson

It will take many, many months for Department of Transportation (DOT) staff to review the IBR’s responses to those 10,000 questions. The IBR calls for a ROD in the Spring of 2026. Most people believe that’s way too optimistic, with some suggesting it wouldn’t come until 2027.

The current administration will not be in any hurry to green light the project. In fact many people see significant signs of a pending rejection.

Additionally, a ROD cannot be issued until the Coast Guard gives their approval of the bridge height and issues a permit allowing construction. Over three years ago, the Coast Guard rejected their request for 116 feet of navigation clearance for marine traffic.

“IBR’s proposed bridge […] with its 35% reduction […] from 178 feet to 116 feet is contradictory to the U.S. Coast Guard’s mandate from Congress to maintain freedom of navigation on the navigable waters of the U.S. and to prevent impairment to U.S. navigable waterways,” reads the June 17, 2022 letter from B.J. Harris, chief of the Waterways Management Branch in Coast Guard District 13.

Johnson’s team just submitted a revised Navigation Impact Report (NIR) to the Coast Guard who has 90 days to evaluate it, including a 30-day public comment period. An additional challenge is the Seattle Coast Guard staff doing the evaluation are civilians, presently laid off due to the Congressional budget battle and shutdown of the federal government. This 90-day clock won’t start until the budget is settled and Coast Guard staff are back at work.

The mayor knows this part is not complete as well as the fact that the responses to citizens comments are incomplete. The Coast Guard is likely to reject the IBR demand again for 116 feet of clearance if one reads the submission.

Earlier this month, Johnson’s team announced an 84 percent cut in transit ridership for the program. This eliminates the need for any “high capacity” transit on the project and it would not be unreasonable if the federal government required a revision/update to the EIS before proceeding.

The reality is 100 percent of the delay is on Greg Johnson and his team! The entire process is two years or more behind the original timeline. That’s the Johnson “record” and an indication of why he’s leaving. 

Johnson doesn’t want to be around when the Coast Guard rejects the “bridge too low” for a second time. He doesn’t want to be here when the Trump administration pulls federal funding, and the mayor knows it.


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17 Comments

  1. Susan

    Keep shining the light on these cockroaches, John! They’re scurrying every which way now, and the finger-pointing is starting.

    annie ogle is so out of touch with the realities of this boondoggle, it’s frightening.

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  2. Kimberlee Goheen Elbon

    MILLION$ of Hard Earned Tax Dollar$ (HETD) have flowed to the pocket books of many – time to AUDIT but The People must wake up to this over$pending which is actually HETD making $pecial interest$ rich while Vancouver and all of Clark County idoly pay more TAXE$ !!! WaKe Up Clark County WA USA now !!! Get ACTIVE – this affects ALL People – wake up & get up !!!

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  3. Jim Devaney

    The Mayor and the City Council of Vancouver are trying to force the rest of Clark County to except this flawed plan for a new bridge. They want a bridge that offers the following for all of Clark County:
    1 Not Enough Clearance
    2 The Same Number of Lanes
    3 Tolls
    4 Light Rail (CRIME TRAIN)
    5 We Pay for Maintenance
    6 15 Years to Complete
    7 Unbelievable Construction Costs
    8 Does Not Eliminate Congestion

    And the reality is that there needs to be 2 new bridges. One from Camas/Washougal to Troutdale and one from Ridgefield/LaCenter to Highway 30. I am just guessing but in 40 years there will be more cars and trucks even if they run on Democrat Pixie Dust!

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  4. Wynn

    John Ley, “ Vancouver Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle made a ridiculous statement.” If Ley said that at a council meeting, he would be shut down in his 3 mins, warned, two more criticisms he would be ban from speaking.
    Reading this article makes us understand why Johnson quit.
    It is voting time. Time to dethrone the queen from being mayor. She is basing her reelection on her experience. This isn’t the first “ridiculous statement she has made.” There is a picture on public record of the mayor flipping Carman off. I was there at Clark County council when Carmen put it on public record. Mayor Anne has banned Carmen from speaking at Vancouver council. Vancouver looks like a Marxist dictatorship.
    Mayor Anne loves overspending and taxes you.
    Vote for Justin Forsman.

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  5. Dave Roberts

    Greg Johnson,like any seasoned GRIFTER could see the handwriting on the wall. The GRIFT was going to unravel for a magnitude of reasons. Time to get positioned for the next opportunity.

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      1. Margaret

        Where did you get this number? What is the source? What year. He was not able to explain the details of the new ridership numbers he and 2 others presented at the October CTRAN meeting!

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      2. Margaret

        Where did you get the salary + benefits of $300,000 for Greg Johnson? Is he “working” until the end of the year so he gets all his vacation in before NewYears day?

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        1. Bob Koski

          Did you even bother to read my previous response to this exact same question you just posted?? Exactly what was I unclear about, Margaret??

          If you have some other facts to present on this, I suggest you present them and stop hounding me on the same point I already answered.

          Thank you for your attention to this matter.

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          1. Rick Bartlett

            If you bothered to read Margaret’s questions, it’s clear she was asking for further clarification. Your voice is only one of many and certainly no more important than the person in your crosshairs.

  6. Dave Roberts

    Might be the right time to FLUSH the rest of GJ teammates and get people that can make things happen. Private sector non political would be a good start.

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  7. Bob Zak

    After reading Rep. John Ley’s opinion, to which I say “AMEN”, why is Team Leader Greg Johnson still on the payroll? The comment that he does not want to be around for the next USCG rejection of the same old height issue, is…..a waste of our tax money on a project that should have never been “redone” – oh, yes, then there is mayor Ann. It is time for a change in leadership at the city council. Then we have the mis-management of the C-Tran system including the extra size of the Vine buses. Boy what a waste of space. In Hazel Dell yesterday, I came alongside a Vine bus along coming off I5 during commute. We counted five in the whole bus. WOW! Five! Boy that is “good” ridership. C-Tran needs to be changed to accommodate actual ridership and special needs buses. That is our tax money, government waste in motion.

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    1. Margaret

      On Mill Plain, the Vine is sometimes EMPTY, off just a few riders at the back of the bus usually, even during commuting hours. What ever happened to Ctran promise years ago? “You asked, we delivered, CTRAN smaller buses”. They have done the exact opposite with the larger 60 foot articulated buses.

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