Five years into their 10-year fire department collaboration with the city of Washougal, some Camas leaders are beginning to wonder if they might do better on their own.
“How quickly could we unwind this thing if we had to?” Camas City Councilman Steve Hogan asked Camas City Administrator Pete Capell at the city’s workshop on Nov. 19.
Hogan was referring to the city’s interlocal agreement with Washougal, which created the Camas-Washougal Fire Department in 2013.
Under the 10-year agreement, Camas agreed to be the fire department’s main funding agency and pay roughly 60 percent of the department’s costs, leaving Washougal to shoulder about 40 percent.
A termination clause allows either city to end the agreement without cause, but they must give two years’ notice. That’s because, according to Capell, it would take roughly two years to, as Hogan put it, “unwind” the partnership.