Two Camas city councilors are facing challengers in the Nov. 4 election. Read more… Source: The Columbian
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Camas City Council gives residents more leeway for RV parking after backlash
CAMAS — For the second time in less than four months, the city of Camas has adopted an ordinance governing recreational vehicle and trailer parking,…
Washougal’s city engineer tapped to be Camas’ public works director
The city of Camas has named Scott Collins as its next public works director. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Camas city councilors adopt code of conduct
CAMAS — Camas city councilors last week adopted a code of conduct that spells out expectations for how they should behave in public. Read more… …
Camas considers bringing back popular parklets
CAMAS — The city of Camas is exploring the possibility of bringing back parklets, three years after rescinding the operating permits for the open-air eating…
Camas City Council weighs pulling out of C-Tran over light rail and transportation board representation
CAMAS — The city of Camas may consider pulling out of C-Tran if the majority of the transit agency’s board favors light rail on the…
Court sides with Camas residents opposed to Friberg-Strunk Street gas station project
CAMAS — Opponents of a gas station proposed for the corner of Northeast 13th Street and Northwest Friberg-Strunk Street prevailed court earlier this month. Read…
‘It was embarrassing’: Camas has to correct spelling errors on Lacamas Creek trail signs
CAMAS — People who thrill at catching a misspelled word in a newspaper or finding typos on public signs would have been delighted to discover…
Camas will use AI to track foot traffic in parks – and how many visitors are coming from outside the city
The city of Camas will start using artificial intelligence to better understand how many people attend city events, drive Camas’ streets and take advantage of…
Clark County small cities have too many seats on C-Tran board, putting state grants at risk
Several of C-Tran’s grants are in jeopardy because Clark County’s small cities are overrepresented on the transit agency’s board of directors. Read more… Source: The…