Overstaying your welcome in downtown Camas is about to get a bit more expensive.
As of July 1, parking fines in the city’s historic downtown business district will double, jumping from $15 to $30.
The Camas City Council approved the increase during its regular meeting on Monday, June 6, but city leaders have been mulling a parking-fine increase for more than two years.
The city’s Parking Advisory Committee first broached the topic in January 2020, amid concerns that Camas’ longtime $15 parking fine — in place since at least 1972, according to Camas Police Chief Mitch Lackey — was no longer preventing people from violating the city’s parking limits throughout the downtown core.
In January 2020, Jennifer Senescu, who heads both the Parking Advisory Committee and the Camas-Washougal Chamber of Commerce, suggested raising the parking fine from $15 to $30.
“That’s not a lot if you work in Portland (where parking fines) are excessive,” Senescu told parking committee members on Jan. 14, 2020.