City looks to grant to upgrade Addy Street neighborhood
The city of Washougal hopes a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) will help upgrade its Addy Street neighborhood.
The city of Washougal hopes a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) will help upgrade its Addy Street neighborhood.
The city of Washougal is proposing criminalizing camping on City property in an effort to “improve the livability” of its public spaces through a series of municipal code changes that could have profound ramifications for unhoused community members.
In a week filled with giving thanks, locally owned retailers and eateries in Camas-Washougal are hoping holiday shoppers will show them some gratitude this weekend during the national Small Business Saturday event and the local Little Box Friday celebration in downtown Camas.
The Port of Camas-Washougal has pledged to assist its industrial park tenants strengthen their security protocols after nearly half of the respondents to a recent leaseholder survey indicated they have been victimized by at least one theft in the past two years.
Members of the Camas School Board are addressing the school district’s “critically low” general fund reserves and may soon adopt a new policy that would establish a minimum percentage of money that must be held over each year to cover ongoing and unexpected expenses.
Terri Niles, the Democratic candidate who ran against Republican candidate and Washougal Mayor David Stuebe for the 17th Legislative District Position 2 seat during the Nov. 5 general election, is setting the record straight on a comment Stuebe made to The Post-Record earlier this month.
Washougal’s two severe-weather shelters are merging in an effort to provide enhanced life-saving services during freezing temperatures and inclement weather.
Camas Library Board of Trustees: The Board will neet at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 21, at the Camas Public Library, 625 N.E. Fourth Ave., Camas. For more information, visit cityofcamas.us/meetings.
Community Chest gives emergency grant to replenish food pantry
What keeps Camas Police Chief Tina Jones up at night? There are a few things, actually — and all of them come back to the well-being of her staff members and of the overall Camas community.