Members of the Washougal and Camas City Councils will soon discuss potential solutions to the financial problems that are plaguing Camas’s emergency rescue fund, which helps support the dissemination of emergency services in east Clark County.
For more than three decades, as part of a voter-approved emergency medical services property tax levy, Camas has been part of an agreement that stipulates that the Camas Fire Department provides paramedic services to residents living within its boundaries, as well as those of the city of Washougal and the East County Fire and Rescue district in unincorporated Clark County. Taxpayers in all three jurisdictions contribute to the fund through the levy.