Camas needs to prioritize spending
In response to the article “Camas City Hall will get a fresh coat of paint” in the Oct. 7 issue of the Post-Record, I was pleased to see that the city is maintaining its municipal building and adding a little color to the project.
However, I was deeply concerned about the second phase of this project by adding a “green wall or living wall” to the exterior of City Hall at an approximate additional cost of $30,000. Not only is this an unnecessary expenditure, but a continuing annual expense to the city to maintain this “green wall.”
There are other basic needs those funds could be spent on that would benefit the residents of Camas. One of many examples is restrooms at any of our many parks that host community events.
I am a longtime supportive resident of Camas and love living here, but it makes me want to reconsider how I will vote the next time the city asks for approval to raise my taxes for city spending.
Judy Jendro, Camas
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In 2010, (before my joining), a Mt. Pleasant School Board with decades of operational experience examined the Mt. Pleasant funding and budget scenario.