The executive director of the Downtown Camas Association is informing businesses that want to participate in the Main Street Business and Occupation Tax Credit program they need to be ready to pledge within the first few days of January.
Carrie Schulstad said the state cap on Main Street credits in 2014 was reached on May 1, with a 48-hour warning that the cap was imminent.
“Many programs did not reach their desired donation levels, including Camas, because of the short notice,” she said.
There is a state cap on the Main Street credits of $1.5 million per year. Each of the 32 Main Street cities has a cap of $133,333 that they can receive as donations for the program.
The Washington State Main Street Program is predicting the cap will be met within the first day or two of the new year.