Camas’ Proposition 2, also known as the “$78 million pool bond,” has failed.
With about 73 percent of ballots counted Tuesday evening, the ballot proposition — which asked Camas voters to approve up to $78 million to build a community-aquatics center at a yet-to-be-determined location in Camas, and renovate sports fields throughout the city — had only garnered 10 percent voter approval.
Camas Mayor Shannon Turk said she was still happy city leaders had put the issue to voters despite the failing proposition.
“I would say that the people have spoken loud and clear,” Turk said Tuesday night. “We put the issue to the people for them to decide. We will listen to that and decide how to move on.”
The proposition needed 60 percent approval to pass.
Online and in public meetings, bond opponents questioned everything from the price tag, which would have cost taxpayers an additional $1.04 per $1,000 in assessed property value in 2021, to the proposed location of the center on a busy stretch of Northeast Lake Road near Lacamas and Fallen Leaf lakes, to the ongoing maintenance and operations costs the center would have required.
City council members were unanimous in their decision to put the issue to voters, and many longtime Camas leaders said the idea of building a public community-aquatics center — as well as improving sports fields in the city — was something that had long ranked as a priority for Camas citizens.