Camas leaders from the city, school district and port greeted a standing-room-only crowd at the 2019 Camas State of the Community address, held Sept. 19 at Lacamas Lake Lodge in Camas.
Camas School Board President Doug Quinn moderated the annual showcase of local government agencies’ most recent accomplishments and future ambitions.
Camas Mayor Shannon Turk delivered her first State of the Community speech since being appointed mayor in November 2018, and spoke about the city’s current Brady Road repair project, the construction of a $2 million water reservoir, the planned Lake Road-Everett Street traffic roundabout, growth in the North Shore area, acquisition of open space land and the city’s new plans for communicating with the general public.
Of all the issues Turk discussed at the State of the Community address, however, one topic — the city’s November ballot proposition asking Camas voters to approve a $78 million bond to build a community aquatics center and upgrade several Camas-area athletic fields — received the most pushback during the event’s question-and-answer session.
Reading from cards that community members had filled out before the State of the Community event got underway, Quinn asked Turk if the bond proposition would adversely impact other taxpayer-funded city services.