As Camas City Council members begin to reevaluate the City’s 2024 budget in light of unanticipated declines to the City’s property and sales tax revenues, the fates of 22 staff positions and several projects already approved and funded during the Council’s 2023-24 budget process are up in the air.
Camas Finance Director Cathy Huber Nickerson told Council members during an Oct. 2 Council workshop that the City was anticipating a decrease in revenues thanks to a slowdown in housing sales and new home construction.
“The numbers we’ll have for next year’s property taxes, which capture August 2022 to August 2023, is much lower than it has been in many years,” Huber Nickerson said Oct. 2. “The budget is tighter than we would have seen when we were starting to formulate (the 2023-24 biennial) budget, (so) we went back and worked with the mayor to come up with another option and tweak the budget.”
Camas Mayor Steve Hogan’s proposed 2024 budget would hold off on hiring 22 staff positions included in the 2023-24 budget the Council adopted in December 2022, including: two police officers, two police sergeants, eight firefighter/paramedics, an engineering manager, a parks and recreation project manager, a recreation specialist, a volunteer coordinator, an IT support specialist, a records specialist, a part-time library associate and three street maintenance workers.
“These are not just light cuts,” Mayor Hogan told the Council during the Oct. 2 workshop. “These were pretty important adds we agreed on when we put together the budget.”