
The cities are looking for interested individuals to serve on one of two committees: those in favor of the formation of an RFA; and those against the formation of an RFA
The City Councils of Camas and Washougal have passed a joint resolution to put the formation of a Regional Fire Authority on the April 22, 2025, Special Election ballot.
As such, the cities are looking for interested individuals to serve on one of two committees: those in favor of the formation of an RFA; and those against the formation of an RFA.
Committee members will draft statements for or against the formation of an RFA to be published in the Voters Pamphlet.
Interested individuals that reside within the municipal boundaries of Camas or Washougal may email a notice of interest for either committee to one of the following individuals:
- Bryan Rachal, City of Camas Communications Director: brachal@cityofcamas.us
- Michele Loftus, City of Washougal Communications Manager: michele.loftus@cityofwashougal.us
The deadline to submit a written notice of interest is Monday, Dec. 30, 2024, at 5 p.m. Written notice can also be provided in person at Camas City Hall (616 NE 4th Ave, Camas, WA 98607), or Washougal City Hall (1701 C Street, Washougal, WA 98671)
Information provided by the city of Washougal.
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