Less than two weeks before a 10-year agreement merging the Camas and Washougal fire departments was set to expire Dec. 31, officials in both cities have agreed to extend the interlocal agreement (ILA) for one month.
“This was a technical procedure to amend the agreement so that discussions could continue into 2024,” Camas Communications Director Bryan Rachal told The Post-Record this week.
On Monday, Dec. 18, following its regular meeting and a closed executive session to discuss potential litigation, the Camas City Council returned to Council chambers and voted on the Camas-Washougal Fire Department ILA amendment.
The Council voted unanimously to extend the ILA that created the Camas-Washougal Fire Department in December 2013, through Jan. 31, 2024. The original ILA was set to expire at the end of this month.
In anticipation of the ILA’s expiration, Camas and Washougal officials and fire department leaders have spent the past two years trying to nail down details for a new ILA that would, ideally, maintain a joint fire department and provide the same level of fire and emergency medical services Camas-Washougal residents are used to, without straining Washougal’s more limited revenue resources.