Washougal OKs wheeled ATVs on most city roads
The city of Washougal has adopted an ordinance to allow wheeled all-terrain vehicles (WATV) on most city roadways.
The city of Washougal has adopted an ordinance to allow wheeled all-terrain vehicles (WATV) on most city roadways.
Every year, Washougal City Manager David Scott writes a letter to the Washougal City Council about the City’s budget for the upcoming year to provide a high-level synopsis of the governing body’s financial status.
Preliminary election results show Washougal Mayor David Stuebe, a Republican candidate for the state legislature, trailing his Democratic opponent, Terri Niles, by 304 votes. The first…
Washougal Mayor David Stuebe, a Republican candidate for Washington state’s Legislative District 17, Position 2 seat, is defending his recent Facebook post urging voters to drop their ballots…
The Washougal City Council appointed Washougal High School senior Emily Bishop as its first student representative since 2021 during its Oct. 14 meeting. Bishop will serve…
Camas City Council: The Council will hold a workshop at 4:30 p.m. and regular meeting at 7 p.m. Monday, Nov. 4, at Camas City Hall, 616 N.E. Fourth Ave., Camas, and online via Zoom. For more information, including remote log-in details, visit cityofcamas.us/yourgovernment/minuteagendavideo and click on the agendas for the Nov. 4 workshop and meeting.
Camas-Washougal voters will help decide the makeup of the Clark County Council during the Nov. 5 General and Special Election.
Washougal City Councilwoman Michelle Wagner said during the Council’s Oct. 14 meeting that she believes the city of Washougal did not adequately advertise for open positions on the City’s planning commission.
Camas Mayor Steve Hogan is calling on Camas City Council members to approve new revenue sources that will keep a “status quo” budget for the City in 2025 and 2026, and also provide enough revenues to hire three new Camas Police Department supervisors.
Washougal Mayor David Stuebe and longtime Vancouver nurse Terri Niles — candidates vying for the state’s open Legislative District 17, Position 2 seat — recently faced off during a League of Women Voters of Clark County candidate forum held Saturday, Oct. 5, at the Camas Public Library.