Camas mulls $2.1M contract for Everett Street
Camas city officials are set to approve a $2.1 million contract with PBS Engineering that will kick-start the first phase of the city’s extensive Everett Street corridor improvement project.
Camas city officials are set to approve a $2.1 million contract with PBS Engineering that will kick-start the first phase of the city’s extensive Everett Street corridor improvement project.
U.S. Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, D-Skamania, said Thursday that the federal government’s failure to reauthorize a 25-year-old timber revenue program supporting rural counties would “devastate” Skamania County and its schools.
The Washougal City Council will soon select a land use map that will set the stage for the city’s growth over the next two decades.
The city of Camas is accepting applications for the Camas City Council Ward 2, Position 1 seat left vacant this month after the resignation of council member Bonnie…
Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, D-Skamania, has joined with Utah Republican Rep. Celeste Maloy to introduce the bipartisan Water Systems PFAS Liability Protection Act. According to a news release, the legislation…
A recent communitywide survey shows Camas residents tend to be more satisfied with their city services than the majority of respondents in cities nationwide.
The city of Washougal has received a $2.06 million grant from the Washington State Department of Transportation’s (WSDOT) Safe Routes to School program will help improve safety to a highly trafficked section of 39th Street near Washougal High School.
The city of Camas has determined that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints’ plan to build a three-story, 43,000-square-foot temple in Camas will not have any significant environmental impacts.
Stuebe, Waters sworn in to Washington State House of Representatives
Camas officials are poised to formally oppose the inclusion of light rail trains on the Interstate 5 (I-5) replacement bridge.