Camas Mayor Steve Hogan this week unveiled his proposed 2023-24 biennial budget.
On Monday, Oct. 3, the Camas City Council reviewed the mayor’s recommended 2023-24 budget, which includes $243 million in expenditures.
The release of the mayor’s proposed budget kicks off more than two months’ worth of public engagement and discussion about how much the city will invest in its aging facilities, public safety needs, parks, roads, water and sewer plants and other city-run services.
Cathy Huber Nickerson, the city’s finance director, said Monday that community members will have several chances to comment on the budget during the Council’s upcoming workshops, meetings and public hearings.
“We will have a series of meetings with several opportunities for public involvement In October and November, with final approval (by Council) in December,” Huber Nickerson said Monday.
Hogan’s first crack at formulating the city’s biennial budget has “been a very collaborative process with the Council, the mayor, the public and the city administrator,” Huber Nickerson said, adding that the mayor’s recommended budget is “a balanced budget for the next two years.”