A big Thank You! goes to the more than 50 volunteers who helped the port celebrate Earth Day with a clean up project at Cottonwood Beach. It was a fun and productive time for all! Along with donuts and drinks, the sun actually made an appearance and the clouds resisted dropping any water on us. It’s estimated we gathered several hundred pounds of trash using good old fashioned elbow grease, trash bags, latex gloves and unique trash pincers. Volunteers included many youth from Washougal High School, port staff members and a mix of volunteer citizens who scoured the walking paths, beach and picnic areas removing trash. What a great tradition we’ve started. See some of the photos below:
Strategic Planning
04/20/2010I just want to thank everyone who attended the Strategic Planning meeting on April 13, 2010 at the Port offices. The meeting went well with another great public turnout and well rounded input. The next phase will be for Berger Abam to compile all of the input from the Commission and public and develop a Draft Goals and Policy document. They feel they could have this completed in the next 30-days and be ready to present back to the Commission.
Strategic Planning: Looking ahead
02/05/2010The port is at an historic juncture in 2010. This years marks 75 years since the port has been in existence in our community. As we pause to look back as well as look forward at the purpose and benefit of the port district, we invite the community to participate. We invite local historians, long term residents and others with memories of port district happenings to share their memories and insights. Over the course of this year we will use this blog as an important tool to gather information about the past, as well as to solicit comments from citizens who want to contribute to the dialogue and provide input for our commissioners. To this end, it’s also timely that the port began the Comprehensive Plan update process in 2009 and will continue the strategic planning process throughout this year. We invite everyone to join us at the next Strategic Planning meeting on March 9, 2010 at the Court House building across SR-14 from 6-9 p.m.
New Commissioners in 2010
01/08/2010“I, (Bill Macrae-Smith and Mark Lampton), do solemnly swear that I am a citizen of the United States and of the State of Washington; that I will support the Constitution and Laws of the United States and the Constitution and Laws of the State of Washington, and will to the best of my judgment, skill and ability, truly, faithfully, diligently and impartially perform the duties of the office of Commissioner (District 3/District 1) Camas-Washougal Port District in and for Clark County, Washington as such duties are prescribed by law, so help me God.”
Their signatures, along with a notary seal, appear on scanned copies of the original documents found below. A photo of the actual event is also below.
Survey results are in!
12/10/2009Before port supporters jump for joy or port naysayers weigh in on the quantity of surveys or question the methodology of the process, let’s discuss what the survey is and what it isn’t. First, a little background. As some port district members are aware, the port comprehensive plan is a strategic roadmap that the port staff and commission periodically update in order to fulfill the mission of the port and adjust direction and focus as the community, economy and demographics shift over time. It is an ongoing process with continual updates as needed. Think of it like a ship adjusting its rudder to steer its course safely and efficiently through the channel of a river. That said, the recent survey results, announced yesterday, are an important part of this information gathering process. However, the survey itself is just one of the tools and outreach efforts the port uses to gather citizen input. To be sure, citizen input is always welcome and necessary as part of the public process. That’s one reason for creating this blog! However, gathering citizen input, on any subject is an ongoing process. Often citizens will communicate via e-mail, letters, verbal conversations, meetings, interviews, focus groups, public forums, community group presentations, bi-weekly commission meetings, phone calls, open houses, particularly when there is an issue or a concern. Rest assured that there will be more surveys and research efforts designed to encourage and solicit citizen input, since it is a never ending process. It requires a constant effort to reach out to local citizens–as most politicians know. Consider the recent election results: of the 23,000 registered voters in the port district, only 43 percent of voters participated, approximately 8,500 people voted in the port district races. The voter turnout percentages closely match the rest of Clark County and the State of Washington. While we may not be able to solve the problem of voter apathy or the general decline of citizens engaged in the public process, we are using new tools and techniques to encourage and strengthen the public process, through surveys, open houses and public meetings. And we will continue to do so. Your feedback, as always, is welcomed and encouraged! Now, if you want to see the full results of the community survey, click on the port Web site at www.portcw.com and follow the links! If you would like to comment, do it right here!
Fall Food Drive
10/19/2009
The leaves are falling and the holidays are quickly approaching us, the port of camas/washougal is kicking off the Fall Food Drive this week. This food drive will support the Inter-faith Treasure House. I am asking that employees and the local community get involved to support Camas/Washougal families! Food Collection barrels are located in the ports main lobby at 24 South A Street, Washougal WA.
Below is a list of much needed items provided by the Treasure House:
*Peanut Butter
*Dry Pasta ( all types and shapes)
*Rice (Boxed and Packaged)
*Boxed Dinners (Mac&Cheese, Hamb. Helper, Stuffing etc.)
*Canned Foods
*Juices (Canned, Bottles, Capri-Suns)
*Seasonal/Holiday Treats (Cookies, Cereals, Hot Cocoa)
*Everyday Items (Laundry Soap, Soap Bars, Shampoo/Conditioner, Toothpaste, ToothBrushes, Deoderant, Toilet Paper, Paper Towels, Storage Bags)
**Deadline for collection is Thursday November 19th
Call Jennifer for Info @ 360-835-2196 ext. 103
What does a quick-moving wildfire north of Washougal have to do with Grove Field airport?
10/14/2009Plenty–if you ask the Department of Natural Resources (DNR).
Beginning on Sunday night, October 11, fire crews were reported to be engaged in a losing battle with a quick-moving 33-acre brush fire on state land in the Yacolt Burn State Forest, north of Jackson Pass and northeast of Jones Creek Campground. Since this state land borders Clark and Skamania Counties, on Tuesday, October 13, the DNR set up an emergency command center at Grove Field Aiport in Camas. According to Gary Pachl, port maintenance supervisor, the DNR put in place a mobile command trailer, brought in a fuel truck and helicopters began ferrying water to dump on the fire. In addition, fire crews were fed and supplies distributed from this command center.

Firefighting helicopter at Grove Field Airport
NCS Power Bringing 290 Jobs to the Industrial Park
10/09/2009The big news this week is the announcement that NCS Power, Inc., will be coming to the port as early as January 1, 2010. The company received a $2 million loan, in federal stimulus money that was awarded through a $20 million loans and grants program announced by Washington Governor Christine Gregoire. The company manufactures LED (light emitting diode) components and expects to employ as many as 290 full time employees, plus 90 temporary employees. The benefit to the port is that the company will be located in the existing industrial park, bringing needed jobs and an economic boost to the local economy. The company has been in negotiations with the port and the City of Washougal for some time and now it is official! Welcome NCS!
More information about the company is here: http://www.ncspower.com/
Commissioner Candidate Forum- Sept. 23
09/11/2009The Camas Washougal Aviation Association is hosting a candidate forum Wednesday, September 23 at 7 p.m. at the Camas-Washougal Municipal Court building located at 89 “C” Street, next to the Treasure House. There are two candidates each for District 1 and District 3 and each has been invited to participate. The format is designed to provide opening and closing statements by each of the candidates as well as questions asked by CWAA moderator Liz Pike and Brent Erickson, the executive director of the Camas-Washougal Chamber of Commerce. It should be a very enlightening public forum.
Shoes for School a SUCCESS…
09/03/2009A young child walked into the Treasure House on Saturday during their Back to School Drive with her family. She saw the same pair of shoes that earlier in the week she had seen while school shopping with her family, but was unable to afford. Her face lit up as she tried them on and to her delight fit perfect! ~to me and other port staff this is what it’s all about!

Thank you to everyone who helped in making “SHOES FOR SCHOOL” successful. We raised 65 pairs of shoes for local kids to get the right start as they return to school this fall!


If you would like to help the Interfaith Treasure House, they are in great need for donations! The Treasure House is located at 91 C Street Washougal, WA 98671. Program Director Nancy may be reached at 360-834-4181 and the thrift store at 360-834-5786.



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