Interested in helping to shape the future of Camas’ North Shore?
The city will soon recruit members of the public for its new North Shore Citizen Committee, an ad hoc group that will help implement the city’s vision for the nearly 900-acre North Shore area.
The North Shore Vision Statement approved by the city council in late 2020 was the result of a public outreach campaign that started in August 2019 and included high school students, hundreds of community members, stakeholder groups, North Shore landowners and city officials.
The second phase of North Shore subarea planning will allow the city to create new regulations and policies that would help the area develop in a unique and community-minded way.
Of the nearly 900 acres included in the North Shore, the city of Camas owns 238 acres and the remaining 668 acres are considered private property.
Though the subarea plan will guide future development with the city’s North Shore Vision Statement — which highlights a desire to preserve the North Shore’s natural beauty and environmental health; plan a network of green spaces and recreational opportunities; make a more walkable community; provide a variety of housing options for all income levels and life stages; locate industrial parks and commercial centers away from Lacamas Lake; favor local-serving businesses; plan for needed schools and infrastructure; and strive to maintain Camas’ small town feel — former Camas senior planner Sarah Fox, who left the city on Sept. 21 for a new growth-management job with the state’s department of commerce, has long stressed that the subarea planning is not a development plan and that the city “is not a developer.”