An annual financial report is a document prepared by the City at the end of a fiscal period that reports the City’s current financial position, and contains an accounting of revenues and expenditures.
The men and women of the Engineering group are dedicated to providing functional, cost-effective public infrastructure for our citizens. These include transportation facilities, a safe and reliable drinking water system, numerous parks and trails, sewer collection and treatment systems and the municipal buildings that our citizens use every day.
The Public Works Parks Division is responsible for overseeing our 14 parks, over 22 miles of trails, and green spaces located throughout the city. In total, we have nearly 1,250 acres of park land and undeveloped open space. Our Parks Maintenance crews facilitate many community events each year and provide safe places for thousands of citizens, both young and old to enjoy. City employees take great pride to enrich the lives of others through quality parks, designed and developed so that people of all ages, abilities and income levels have the chance to participate in excellent recreational
The City of Camas provides scheduled curbside refuse collection services for residential households, public schools, public buildings and business in Camas. Residential curbside sites are collected either once a week, or every other week pick up, depending on individual need. Commercial pick up is available five times a week Monday-Friday. View our map for garbage route days. Changes to your garbage service? Call 360-834-2462.
If your sewer alarm goes off during our regular business hours of 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday-Friday please call the Operations Center at 360-817-1563, or City Hall at 360-817-1560. After hours, weekends or holidays call our monitoring service at 360-737-0592.
The City of Camas Sewer Division serves all residences and businesses within the City, which equates to over 8,500 accounts (this includes residential, industrial and commercial users). The Sewer System is comprised of a Wastewater Treatment Plant that produces Class A Biosolids, 27 sewer pump stations, over 6,000 Septic Tank Effluent Pumping (STEP) systems and hundreds of miles of gravity and pressure sewer mains.