Voters in the Camas-Washougal area are overwhelmingly in favor of three fire-related propositions that will build two new fire stations in the cities of Camas and Washougal — including a Camas-Washougal Fire Department (CWFD) headquarters station in downtown Camas — and will lift the levy rate lid for the East County Fire and Rescue (ECFR) District north of Camas-Washougal to help that fire district keep its two stations fully staffed and operational.
The city of Camas’ Proposition No. 4 asked voters to weigh in on a 26-year, $26.3 million bond fund the replacement of the CWFD headquarters fire station in downtown Camas and replace one fire engine. The bond would cost property owners in Camas 13 cents per $1,000 assessed property value (APV).
Unofficial results counted on election night, Tuesday, Aug. 6, show the Camas fire station bond is passing 67.71% to 32.29% with 3,020 “yes” votes approving the bond and 1,440 “no” votes.
The city of Washougal’s Proposition No. 12 asked voters in that city to approve or reject a $15.725 million, 29-year bond to finance and construction and equipping of a new fire station to replace the aging CWFD Fire Station 43. The new fire station also will share facilities with the Washougal Police Department.
As of Tuesday, Aug. 6, the majority of voters were approving the Washougal fire station bond 67.73% (1,841 “yes” votes) to 32.27% (877 “no” votes).