The Camas City Council is expected to approve a contract later this month that will kickstart preliminary design work on the city’s long-awaited Crown Park Master Plan.
The Council will likely OK the $112,503 contract with GreenWorks, PC, a Portland-based landscape architecture and environmental design company, as part of the consent agenda on the Council’s Feb. 22 regular meeting agenda.
Parks and Recreation Director Trang Lam presented the contract details to the Council earlier this month, and said she selected GreenWorks — a consultant that has worked with the Port of Camas-Washougal on its Parker’s Landing waterfront project as well as the city of Camas on its 2017-18 Crown Park master planning – to help preserve the history of the nearly 4-year-old Crown Park Master Plan.
“This is a really complicated master plan,” Lam told Camas city councilmembers during their Feb. 7 workshop. “I, as project manager, wasn’t part of that conversation (in 2018), but the entire GreenWorks team (that originally worked on the Crown Park Master Plan) is still in existence, so they’re all coming back to support me … we have a lot of history here, a lot of history with the community, and I felt that history was important as we go forward with the design.”
In November, Lam approached the Council with options for moving forward with all or parts of the park’s master plan.