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Library History

The Camas Public Library has undergone many changes since its formation in 1923. The Library has always been beloved by the community! To keep up with demands, the Library rapidly expanded the collection & outgrew several spaces. In the first 17 years, the Library moved into 5 different buildings. This included the first space, a corner of the historical Thayer's Drugstore (this space is now the US Bank parking lot!) Additional locations for the early Camas Public Library include the former City Council chambers (above what is now Cedar Street Bagels) and the O.F. Johnson building.

Library Board of Trustees

Purpose

The Camas Public Library is managed by the City of Camas, by and with the consent of the Library Board of Trustees (Camas Municipal Code 2.44.010). The five trustees adopt bylaws and all policies, rules and regulations for the Library. The board of trustees of the Library has exclusive control of expenditures from monies appropriated for the Library (Camas Municipal Code 2.44.040).

Membership

Five trustees are appointed by the Mayor and subject to confirmation by the City Council.

Library Bees!

Did you know that the Camas Library has its own beehive? The hive is located in a tree on the Southeast corner of our block. If you look up, you should see a painted purple box where the bees live. We love our bees and have adopted the bee as our mascot. Here are some facts about bees as well as some additional resources where you can learn more about bees and beekeeping

Information Technology

Welcome to our city's Technology Information Center
 

What we do:

 

The Information Technology (IT) Department supports the backbone of City operations. While we may not interact with the public directly, the services we provide help ensure that City staff have the reliable technology, systems, and security they need to serve the community efficiently and effectively.

Camas-Washougal Fire Department

Welcome to the Camas-Washougal Fire Department (CWFD)

The Camas and Washougal Fire Departments are consolidated as one agency through a contract for service, providing both fire, fire prevention and emergency medical services to our citizens. We also provide emergency medical services to citizens outside city limits along with mutual aid fire protection to neighboring departments.

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