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Camas Housing Action Plan

Camas Housing Action Plan (Adopted July 6, 2021 by Resolution 21-006)

The City of Camas created this Housing Action Plan (HAP) to encourage housing diversity, affordability, and access to opportunity for people of all incomes, which will further the housing goals of Camas’ 20 year comprehensive plan, Camas 2035.

Construction On 3rd Avenue Bridge To Begin On July 8

Construction on the NE 3rd Avenue Bridge over the Washougal River will begin July 8, 2021 and continue until December 2021.

Vehicular traffic will be temporarily reduced to a single lane in each direction throughout the duration of the project. The speed limit near the bridge will also temporarily be reduced to 25 mph.

 

 

Water Conservation: City Requesting Odd/Even Watering Program During the Summer Months

With unusually dry weather this spring and into the summer, the demands for water are very high. The City is asking for your help to reduce the amount of water used by voluntarily watering or irrigating your lawn on odd/even days based on your address. Water on odd days if your house number ends in an odd number and even days if it ends in an even number. For more information on Water Conservation, visit the City’s Water Use Efficiency site.

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Utility Questions, Garbage Service, and Billing

360-834-2462
finance@cityofcamas.us


City Property Maintenance

Hearings Examiner Meeting

Public Works Operations Volunteers

Thank you for your interest in volunteering with Camas Public Works Operations.  We have a long-established history working with volunteers at our events and in our parks, trails and open space.  With your help, our services to our community shine.  You help make Camas the great place it is to live, work, and recreate in.

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Backyard Habitat Certification Program

Take Action

Create a natural backyard habitat at your own home. Together we can make our city a healthier place for ourselves and for wildlife. Sign up for the Backyard Habitat Certification Program.

Why?

Urban growth have increased significantly over the last decade in the Pacific Northwest. This unique program supports urban gardeners in their efforts to create a natural backyard habitat.

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