Five years after Camas leaders first expressed a desire to add more firefighters to the Camas-Washougal Fire Department (CWFD), Washougal officials say they are still searching for a way to fully fund their share of the new positions.
They are cautiously optimistic that the search is nearing an end.
The city of Washougal’s proposed 2024 budget includes $5.2 million for fire services, a 16% increase from 2023.
“A contract extension agreement is currently pending, and there’s some potential use of reserves,” finance director Daniel Layer said during a Council workshop held Monday, Oct. 23.
Washougal City Manager David Scott told The Post-Record the City has been working with Camas “to determine a sustainable path for the future.”
“(We have looked at) cost-sharing for the added positions for 2023 and beyond, and the possibility of forming a regional fire authority,” Scott said. “Once we reach an agreement, it will be retroactive for 2023. The $5.2 million amount in Washougal’s proposed 2024 budget is a placeholder amount based upon recent information from Camas pending the specifics of a new agreement.”