The mayor of Camas said this week his proposed $166 million biennial 2021-22 budget will focus on “land, people and honesty.”
“This budget represents the first steps to a new, bright future for Camas,” Mayor Barry McDonnell stated in his message regarding the 2021-22 budget.
The biennial budget is the first for McDonnell, who was elected as a write-in candidate in November 2019.
“This year has challenged our community like no other. From the global pandemic to the recent wildfires, the world around us continues to test our resolve. But what I have learned is that we, as Camasonians, will always persevere and always come together — even when we can’t in person,” McDonnell stated in his budget message. “Today, we hope it comes as welcome news to hear that the city of Camas remains strong financially. Through thoughtful planning and careful choices, the City can and will endure whatever comes next.”
McDonnell said he hopes to promote the three initiatives — land, people and honesty — over the course of the budget’s two-year cycle.