Join us for the first Camas showing of Big Medicine: York Outdoors!
This 35 minute film was a collaborative effort between Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail and NEW Multimedia, as part of Big Medicine: The York Project, an initiative to bring York’s story to the foreground.
Following a thorough recruitment process, the City of Camas announced that Kevin Bergstrom will be the next Fire Marshal for the Camas-Washougal Fire Department.
Bergstrom assumed the position effective March 16, and will focus on prevention, education, technical review and community safety.
Request for Qualifications for
On-Call Development Review Services
Introduction
The City of Camas is soliciting Statements of Qualifications from qualified consultants to provide on-call development review services to support the City’s Community Development Department during periods of high permit volume and for projects requiring specialized or technical expertise.
A proposed pavement preservation project for NW 28th Avenue will be presented at the April 6, 2026, Camas City Council Workshop. In addition to restoring the roadway surface, the project includes a proposed update to the street layout to better serve all users; however this update would reduce the number of on-street parking spaces.
Attention Camas! We’re currently accepting applications for Lodging Tax funds. The City uses lodging tax funds to support and encourage tourism and cultural activities in Camas.
Attention! Wednesday, April 1, contractors will safely remove Recovery Boiler #4 at the GP Mill using a controlled fall. During this process, a detour will be in place on portions of 6th Ave. and 7th Ave https://maps.app.goo.gl/TKoXCYZ23Zpr7cDM6. These streets will be temporarily closed in both directions for approximately 15 minutes during a window between 9 a.m. and Noon.
The Second Story Gallery in Camas is pleased to present a two-person exhibition featuring local artists Mike Smith and Uta Zuendel. The exhibition will be on display from Friday, April 3 - Saturday, April 25.
We'll meet this Saturday, March 21 to welcome Spring with some hearty invasive species removal in the spectacular green space below the Mill Ditch trail.