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Washougal Wash. – December 11, 2018 – The Port of Camas-Washougal is pleased to announce it has chosen a Port Owner’s Representative to assist in selecting a Waterfront Developer
Read MoreWashougal Wash. – October 8, 2018 – The Port of Camas-Washougal is pleased to invite the community to join us for the bronze eagle dedication ceremony.
Read MoreWASHOUGAL — A short 20 minute drive from the heart of downtown Vancouver, the city of Washougal hosts a park covering close to a mile of Columbia River waterfront.
Read MorePort of Camas-Washougal officials took the next step toward waterfront development this month when they sent out a request for proposal for plans to build out the 26.5 acres it owns east of Waterfront Park.
Read MoreWith the Port of Camas-Washougal’s recent finalized purchase of land on the waterfront, the next step is to issue a request for proposals from developers.
Read MoreThe Port of Camas-Washougal announced this week the finalized purchase of 11.0 acres of waterfront property along the Columbia River, formerly known as the Hambleton Lumber Company site.
Read MoreAfter a year-plus of discussing ideas for how the 40-plus acres of waterfront property should be developed, and what that should look like, the port received a 3-D rendering of its Washougal Waterfront Vision and Master Plan from Hansen-Design President David Hansen earlier this month.
Read More“It will improve revenue flow [for the port],” he said during the commission’s strategic and capital planning retreat Jan. 27, at The Heathman Lodge. “The waterfront will have the biggest impact on the community. It will bring jobs, and Washougal needs the sales tax.”
Read MoreLast month, I was at a dedication of a new addition to the Port of Camas-Washougal. Local politicians and economic development folks filled the tent and honestly, it was the type of event that a conservation leader like me is not typically asked to attend. But this was not a typical port dedication.
Read MoreTomorrow the Port of Camas-Washougal will celebrate the Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting of the Washougal Waterfront Park and Trail. MFA is excited to see this project completed, which began with an Integrated Planning Grant that MFA assisted the Port in receiving from the Washington State Department of Ecology.
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