General News

A Message from Mayor Steve Hogan - Aug. 2022

Check out the latest video update from Camas Mayor Steve Hogan

In this video update for the month of August, the Mayor discusses:

A Message from Camas Mayor Steve Hogan - July 2022

In this video, Camas Mayor Steve Hogan discusses:

  • Road Work in Camas
  • State Audit
  • Recruitment for important City positions (Please note the Fire Chief and Police Chief positions have not been officially posted yet)
  • Parks and Rec events in Camas
  • Thank you from Poland
  • Camas Days

You can also view the video here: https://youtu.be/voVFcrv5v1Q

Outdoor Fire Regulations

Outdoor Fire Regulations

The Camas-Washougal Fire Department has prepared the following information regarding outdoor fire regulations for your use. Note – all outdoor fires are prohibited during a burn ban (with the exception of Liquefied Petroleum Gas LPG {propane} as the fuel.)

DEFINITIONS:

A Message From Mayor Steve Hogan - April 13, 2022

In this video, Camas Mayor Steve Hogan discusses the following topics:

  • Police body cams 
  • ADA work on the sidewalks downtown 
  • Lake management plan 
  • Fire and EMS services
  • April 28 Town Hall 

Don't forget you can contact any of your elected officials by visiting www.cityofcamas.us/citycouncil

Take the Pledge to Pick up After Your Dog!

Take the pledge to pick up after your dog! 

DO YOUR DOODY AS A PET OWNER. SCOOP IT! BAG IT! TRASH IT!

Did you know? There are 1,900 registered dogs in the City of Camas. Each dog contributes on average ¾ pound of poop daily. Help us protect our health, our pets and our drinking water.

TAKE THE PLEDGE HERE: https://iframe.publicstuff.com/#?client_id=1000022&request_type_id=1016213

 

Subscribe, Add to Calendar - Camas Public Meetings 101

Public involvement is a key component of local government. We need to hear from you when it comes to Camas, because we need your input to be successful!  Our Council and Commission meetings, as well as public hearings, are some of the best ways for you to stay informed as a citizen. As such, we've made it easy for you to participate in our public meetings.

Parks & Recreation Vision/Mission Statements

In October 2021, the Parks and Recreation Commission established an updated Parks and Recreation vision and mission statements, as well as the goals for the updated PROS Plan. Both were informed by community input. This vision and mission statement, along with the PROS Plan goals, will guide the work of the Parks and Recreation department in the coming years.

VISION:

Construction On 3rd Avenue Bridge To Begin On July 8

Construction on the NE 3rd Avenue Bridge over the Washougal River will begin July 8, 2021 and continue until December 2021.

Vehicular traffic will be temporarily reduced to a single lane in each direction throughout the duration of the project. The speed limit near the bridge will also temporarily be reduced to 25 mph.

 

 

Water Conservation: City Requesting Odd/Even Watering Program During the Summer Months

With unusually dry weather this spring and into the summer, the demands for water are very high. The City is asking for your help to reduce the amount of water used by voluntarily watering or irrigating your lawn on odd/even days based on your address. Water on odd days if your house number ends in an odd number and even days if it ends in an even number. For more information on Water Conservation, visit the City’s Water Use Efficiency site.

Six Year Street Plan

The Six Year Transportation Improvement Program, also known as the Six Year Street Plan, is updated each year prior to commencement of the Washington State fiscal year of July 1 per the requirements of the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 35.77.010. This year's program is for calendar years 2022 through 2027. Projects for which construction funding is obligated are pulled from the list each year.

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