The Port of Camas-Washougal has launched an effort to develop a small commercial hub on the site of the city of Camas’ revamped Riverside Bowl Skatepark.
Port commissioners approved a resolution during their meeting on Wednesday, March 15, that authorizes the Port to apply for a $50,000 Community Economic Revitalization Board (CERB) grant to fund a feasibility study for the project.
“I think it would be an excellent opportunity to look into the feasibility of what that piece of land can be used for (to benefit) both cities, and it’s nice that the Port can be involved with the grant,” Port commissioner Larry Keister said during the meeting. “That piece of property has been vacant for some time. That skatepark is very popular — it’s been a success for a number of years. I think this is an excellent opportunity to see what we can do to improve that (area) for jobs and recreation for our community.”
The Port intends to develop a request-for-quote document “to hire an engineering consultant to help us lay out the site, develop an infrastructure layout plan and guide us through the permitting process for this initial phase for the future development of this site,” according to the resolution.
“Being a commercial site next to a park, one of the things that we looked at was (providing) a start for small incubator businesses (like) food carts,” Port Chief Executive Officer David Ripp said during the Port meeting. “(And also, we’re looking at) having what I call an anchor tenant, a building that would have some types of retail manufacturers and smaller businesses — beer, food, or even recreational, somebody making skateboards or stand-up paddleboards or something like that.”