Camas poised to oppose light rail on future I-5 bridge
Camas officials are poised to formally oppose the inclusion of light rail trains on the Interstate 5 (I-5) replacement bridge.
Camas officials are poised to formally oppose the inclusion of light rail trains on the Interstate 5 (I-5) replacement bridge.
Camas city officials will soon consider a “preferred alternative” land-use map that will chart the course for Camas’ population and employment growth over the next two decades.
Leslie Struxness is developing an idea for an artist talk she’s set to deliver Jan. 14, inside the Camas Public Library’s Second Story Gallery.
The city of Camas has determined the Camas School District’s plan to revamp the Camas High School tennis courts — adding an all-weather dome and resurfacing the courts, installing new lights and improving an adjacent parking lot — will not adversely impact the environment.
Bonnie Carter, the longest-serving member of the Camas City Council, resigned unexpectedly Monday night, telling Camas Mayor Steve Hogan and other Council members that she planned to stay in her position through the Council’s Feb. 3 meeting.
Camas City Council members this week narrowly approved a $6.17 million property purchase that will eventually house the city’s public works operations center.
No. 5: Camas residents again battle proposed gas station complex
Pizza has returned to downtown Camas and, this time, even people adhering to vegan and gluten-free diets will have the chance to enjoy a slice or even a whole pie.
The Downtown Camas Association (DCA) will host its annual “Clue” themed First Friday from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 3, throughout downtown Camas.
Camas Hearings Examiner Joe Turner is expected to issue a ruling this month on a controversial gas station project near Union High School in Camas.