Charge small fees for the financial services Clallam County performs for other governments, Duane Wolfe suggested.
Count the many scraps of land that the county owns, sell them and return them to the tax rolls, Judith Scott proposed.
Pool local governments’ monies and invest them as a pool, Beth Loveridge advised.
The three people who would be Clallam County treasurer interviewed with county commissioners Tuesday.
In a little more than two hours of testimony, they outlined how they would do the job.
Commissioners won’t announce their appointee until Jan. 3. They cannot name a new treasurer until the current office holder, Ruth Gerdon, retires on Dec. 31.
Jan. 1 and 2 are a weekend.