A merger between Camas Parks and Recreation and Camas Community Eduction has been put on hold while both entities do more research and hammer out the details.
“Basically, we would like to do a slower transition,” said Mary Weishaar, CCE director.
Weishaar spoke briefly to the Camas School Board about the proposal at Monday night’s meeting.
“We want to look through things and maybe use the Camas Community Center more,” she said. “I know there are a lot of questions and concerns, and we are trying to figure out what the best thing would be.”
According to Camas City Administrator Pete Capell, Parks and Recreation and the School District have been providing similar competing or overlapping recreational programs for many years.
“We plan to still move forward with the merger, however, Jan. 1 is too soon to complete the work that is necessary,” he said. “We are considering delaying the transition until the spring or summer of 2017, so we can work out all of the details and be better prepared to implement a successful program.”