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Officials reflect on failed $78 million community-aquatics center bond

Camas councilors talk about lessons from contentious November ’19 election

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Camas officials meet for the Camas City Council's annual planning retreat on Friday, Jan. 24, at Lacamas Lake Lodge. Pictured from left to right (around the table) are Camas School District Superintendent and planning retreat mediator Jeff Snell, Camas Mayor Barry McDonnell and Council members Ellen Burton, Bonnie Carter, Shannon Roberts, Steve Hogan, Melissa Smith and Greg Anderson. Audience members seated to the left of city officials included Camas Police Chief Mitch Lackey (back row, far left). (Kelly Moyer/Post-Record)

Camas City Council members and Camas Mayor Barry McDonnell reflected this week on lessons they learned from the November 2019 general election, when a clear majority (90 percent) of voters shut down the city’s proposed $78 million community-aquatics center construction bond.

“One of the main things I regret is that we didn’t slow down,” said Councilwoman Bonnie Carter. “We should have taken another year (and) said, ‘We need more data.’ We had years of data but we’re really good about keeping that data in a bubble and weren’t good about pushing that data out to the community.”

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