News/Press Release

Mayor Hogan's Final 2025-2026 Biennial Budget

View Mayor Steve Hogan's Final 2025-2026 Biennial Budget here: https://performance.cityofcamas.us/stories/s/kbir-8ckw

This budget will be presented to Council at the Dec. 2, 2024 City Council Regular Meeting for a Public Hearing and Adoption.

Tabletop Takeover

Join us to explore our collection of Tabletop Role-playing games, and meet other TTRPG enthusiasts!

Available games include Follow, Fiasco, Wanderhome, The Quiet Year, Dungeons and Dragons, BFF, Ghost Court, and more!

Register here. September 28, 2024, at 10 a.m.

 

Lacamas Lake Drawdown Scheduled to Begin Sept. 15

Officials with the City of Camas Public Works department have announced that the annual drawdown of Lacamas Lake and Round Lake is scheduled to begin Sept. 15.

Beginning at 8 a.m., Monday, Sept. 15, 2025, the City will reduce the total level of the lakes by approximately six-feet, in order to achieve the level needed to facilitate dam inspections and repairs.  

City of Camas Recognized With 2024 Wastewater Treatment Plant Outstanding Performance Award

The City of Camas has once again been recognized for its outstanding work in the area of wastewater. The Camas Wastewater Treatment Plant recently received the Washington State Department of Ecology 2024 “Wastewater Treatment Plant Outstanding Performance” award. Out of the 300 wastewater treatment plants across the state, Camas ranks among the top performers.

Storytime in the Park - Summer 2025

Join us at a different Camas Park each week for a family storytime.

Bring a blanket to sit on! For all ages.

On Mondays at 10:30 a.m. at the following locations:

  • June 16 - Dorothy Fox Park
  • June 23 - Forest Home Park
  • June 30 - Dorothy Fox Park
  • July 7 - Louis Bloch Park
  • July 14 - Goot Park
  • July 21 - Louis Bloch Park
  • July 28 - Oak Park
  • August 4 - Goot Park
  • August 11 - Dorothy Fox Park
  • August 18 - Lacamas Park

 

 

Well 13 Activated Due to Emergency Mechanical Situation

Attention! An emergency mechanical situation has caused two City drinking water wells to be non-functional at this time. Combined with the hot weather over the weekend, the City has had to turn on Well 13 as a precaution earlier than intended.  Well 13 will be the last well in rotation and will only be used if water consumption reaches a high level and the other City wells cannot keep up.

Camas Public Library Launches Nature-Smart Collection and Events

The Camas Public Library is pleased to announce the launch of its Nature-Smart Library. The initiative combines an innovative collection with programming, which together aim to bridge the gap between library enrichment and the great outdoors, offering patrons unique opportunities to explore, learn, and connect with nature.

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