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Camas Citizen Boards – Application Process 2024

We have extended the application deadline to Jan. 8, 2024.  Please consider applying for a Citizen Board or Commission. As a City and as a team, we can work and grow together in providing the best service we can to the residents of this community.

Current Openings:

Parking Advisory Committee - 3 Openings

Parks and Recreation Commission - 1 Opening

Salary Commission - 2 Openings

Planning Commission - 1 Opening

Application deadline is Jan. 8, 2024, at 5 p.m.

Fill the Gallery! - March 2025

For the month of March, the Second Story Gallery will display pieces of artwork by elementary school students (Kindergarten - 5th grade) from our community. We want as many students to participate as possible with the hope of filling the gallery to the brim with artwork!  Therefore, we are calling the exhibit Fill the Gallery! Elementary Art Exhibit. March is designated as Youth Art Month, so we wanted to use this opportunity to display artwork from the young artists in our community.

Meet the Staff - Sheila Britschgi

Sheila was born and raised in Kentucky, the oldest of six girls.  She joined the U.S. Air Force after high school, and as a result, saw and lived in some very interesting places.  While serving in the Philippines, she met and married the love of her life, and now has three lovely children and an amazing granddaughter.

Don't Wait to Inflate

“Don’t Wait to Inflate” reminds drivers that keeping tires properly inflated is safer for people and salmon. Checking tire pressure monthly and adding air if needed improves road safety, tire wear and gas mileage and helps keep toxic pollutants out of our waterways.

New studies show a chemical in tire rubber called 6PPD-q is killing coho salmon. By keeping your tires properly inflated you can reduce tire dust and protect salmon and Puget Sound. Visit DontWaitToInflate.org to learn more.
 

Potential Sources of Pollutants

APPENDIX 8 – Businesses and Activities that are Potential Sources of Pollutants

Source Control Inspection Program

The City’s National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Phase II Stormwater Permit mandates the City of Camas to implement a Source Control Program to prevent and reduce pollutants in runoff from areas that discharge to the City’s MS4.  This program applies operational source control best management practices (BMPs), and if necessary, structural source control

Call For Bids NW 38th Avenue Improvements Phase 3

Sealed bids will be received by the City of Camas, Administrative Services, 616 NE 4th Avenue, Camas, Washington, until 10:00 A.M., on Wednesday, November 29, 2023, and will then and there be publicly read for the construction of the improvement.

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