The city of Camas will soon own 115 acres of undeveloped land on the west side of Green Mountain, in an area identified as a critical link in the city’s long-term plan to preserve open spaces and build region-wide recreation trails.
On Monday, Dec. 7, Camas City Council members approved an agreement to purchase 55 acres in the Green Mountain planned residential development area off Ingle Road for $3.8 million, and to receive an additional 60-acre parcel, appraised at $15.5 million, as a donation to the city.
Camas Mayor Barry McDonnell called the donation and purchase agreement “a great opportunity” for the city and said these types of opportunities “don’t come around a lot.”
“It’s almost like a ‘too good to be true’ deal, but it is true,” McDonnell said Monday during the council’s workshop meeting.
Camas Public Works Director Steve Wall said the property owners recently approached city staff to see if Camas leaders would be interested in the proposal.