A survey gauging interest in siting an off-leash dog park in Camas has surpassed city staff’s expectations.
“Our target was 500 and we’ve had 666 responses,” Camas Parks and Recreation Director Trang Lam told members of the Camas Parks and Recreation Commission during a special Commission meeting Thursday, Oct. 26 — six days before the city’s online dog park survey ended Nov. 1.
Not only did the survey collect far more responses than staff had hoped for, but the answers were overwhelmingly in favor of having a dog park in Camas.
The vast majority of respondents (89% as of Oct. 26) said they wanted to see an off-leash dog park in Camas and over 57% said they would be willing to volunteer with the nonprofit DOGPAW group to help maintain the park.
Camas-Washougal residents have not had an off-leash dog park in their area since the Donald and Angeline Stevenson Off Leash Area located on a 16-acre parcel at 3003 Addy St., in Washougal, closed its gates in 2017.