The city of Camas is set to receive the lion’s share of a recent batch of outdoor recreation and wildlife habitat grants awarded to Clark County jurisdictions.
The Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office (RCO) announced July 18, that it has awarded nearly $190 million in grants to communities statewide “to improve outdoor recreation and conserve important wildlife habitat for Washingtonians and the plants and animals that live here.”
The RCO awarded $3,315,000 in grants to Clark County projects, including three Camas-specific grants totalling $2.25 million.
“These grants advance our priority to protect Washington’s world-class outdoor recreation offerings enjoyed by locals and travelers from across the globe,” said Gov. Jay Inslee. “I’m proud of these investments. They will go a long way to ensuring Washington’s outdoor areas are healthy, open and usable by everyone.”
The Camas grants include:
• $1.25 million for completing the “missing link” in the Green Mountain area. According to the state, the city of Camas “will use this grant to buy 55 acres of forest, the missing link needed to create a continuous, protected greenbelt when combined with the Green Mountain area and partner-owned lands to the east and west.”