Washougal celebrates East County Family Resource Center renovations
Michelle Wright understands firsthand the value of the city of Washougal’s East County Family Resource Center.
Michelle Wright understands firsthand the value of the city of Washougal’s East County Family Resource Center.
The candidate filing period for the Aug. 6, 2024 Primary and Special Election came to a close May 10, and the final list includes several Camas-Washougal residents hoping to be elected to federal, state and county seats.
Camas City Council: The Council will hold a workshop at 4:30 p.m. and regular meeting at 7 p.m. Monday, May 20, at Camas City Hall, 616 N.E. Fourth Ave., Camas, and online via Zoom. For more information, visit cityofcamas.us/yourgov ernment/minuteagen davideo and click on the agendas for the May 20 workshop and meeting.
The Camas City Council has unanimously approved temporary amendments to the City’s accessory dwelling unit (ADU) code that will limit the size and scope of ADUs built in Camas ahead of a more permanent ordinance that will comply with new statewide affordable-housing law — House Bill 1337 (HB 1337) — that will ultimately limit the way in which cities can regulate ADUs.
Want to help shape the city of Camas over the next two decades? Camas residents and other stakeholders have a few days left to fill out a community-wide survey for…
Washougal Mayor David Stuebe is hoping his next “epic” adventure will take him straight to the Washington State Capitol in Olympia. Late last week, Stuebe, Washougal’s…
Long-range plans to improve safety along Camas’ Everett Street Corridor continued to move forward this month when the Camas City Council’s approved a plan to begin preliminary engineering…
Camas officials have approved a $1.61 million contract with an environmental engineering firm to help address “forever chemicals” found in the City’s drinking water supply.
Camas voters should receive their ballots for the April 23 Special Election no later than Thursday, April 11.
Camas officials have agreed to reject two construction bids for a $5 million Crown Park improvement project and go out for bid again following an error on the City’s request for proposals.