The Camas School District has unveiled its vision for the former Underwriters Laboratories (UL) site near Skyridge Middle School, which it purchased for $11.5 million in 2019.
During a recent open house on the 58-acre site, community members stood near the 115,000-square-foot former UL building to view displays showing the school district’s three-phase plan for what it calls its “Leadbetter campus” — a nod to the site’s location off of Northwest Leadbetter Drive in Camas.
“Ultimately, it’s going to be a school someday, but we don’t need to build a school now,” Jasen McEathron, the school district’s director of business services, told about two dozen community members who attended the district’s Leadbetter campus open house on Tuesday, Sept. 10. “The location lends itself to a place the community can use … but we don’t want to wait (to develop community amenities) until we need to build a new school because that’s a long runway — eight to 10 years, if not longer.”
Instead, McEathron and the district’s consultants told the community members, the district plans to approach its Leadbetter campus redevelopment plans in three phases.
The first phase will, district leaders hope, surplus 9 acres on the site’s eastern edge near the intersection of Northwest Leadbetter Drive and Northwest Lake Road, and sell the property on the open market for a possible mixed-use development that could someday offer housing mixed with commercial uses such as retail shops, cafes and eateries.