Combining county and city governments might make perfect economic sense.
But accomplishing the change will be a difficult sell, said the two Jefferson County commissioners who have suggested the merger idea.
“People will imagine the worst possible motivations,” Commissioner Pat Rodgers, R-Brinnon, said during a commissioners meeting Monday.
“It’s going to be a very difficult political decision, but the payoff is very high.”
Rodgers and fellow Commissioner Dan Titterness, R-Port Townsend, suggested combining city and county governments into a single metropolitan unit during a meeting Thursday.
The two talked Monday about the response they heard about the idea since a report on the consolidation idea appeared in Sunday’s Peninsula Daily News.
Merging operations could save money to both cash-strapped agencies, they said.
City leaders, including City Councilman Kees Kolff, were cool to the idea last Thursday.
Since the newspaper report, there continues to be a great deal of skepticism that the merger could take place, but no one said it was a bad idea, Titterness said.
“Every person I talked to recognized the economic benefits, but many of them were skeptical,” he said.