If there is one issue sure to cause division in the city of Camas, it is fireworks.
The Camas City Council has held several meetings focused on the city’s fireworks policy over the past few years. And, without fail, the crowd always seems split down the middle.
On one side are the people who love shooting off or watching fireworks during neighborhood celebrations on the Fourth of July and other holidays.
On the other side are those who say a neighborhood fireworks display is not worth the risk of injuring someone, starting a fire or causing stress to local wildlife and pets — as well as war veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress syndrome.
Now, Camas officials want to hear from everyone who cares one way or another about the city’s fireworks policy. The city will soon place a fireworks survey on its Engage Camas website, and officials will likely discuss the issue at the city council’s upcoming town hall, set to take place online, via Zoom, at 6:30 p.m. Monday, June 14.