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The City of Camas held two virtual input sessions to hear the community's ideas about housing. Each meeting began with a short presentation by the project team and moved into break-out groups for discussion about housing needs and access to opportunity in Camas. You can view the meetings and breakout group input below.
Watch the September 16 Meeting
Watch the September 17 Meeting
Breakout Group Discussions
Check out the topics below to see the ideas discussed in the breakout groups. These discussion forums are closed but you can click below to:
The City of Camas held two virtual input sessions to hear the community's ideas about housing. Each meeting began with a short presentation by the project team and moved into break-out groups for discussion about housing needs and access to opportunity in Camas. You can view the meetings and breakout group input below.
Watch the September 16 Meeting
Watch the September 17 Meeting
Breakout Group Discussions
Check out the topics below to see the ideas discussed in the breakout groups. These discussion forums are closed but you can click below to:
“Camas needs greater variety in terms of housing types and prices.” How strongly do you agree or disagree with that statement? Why?
What particular types of housing do you feel like are most needed in Camas (e.g. housing for students, singles, elderly, homeless, disabled, etc.)? What does housing for that population look like (apartments, single-family homes, townhomes, ADUs, etc.)?
What opportunities could Camas leverage to encourage development of housing to meet local needs? (E.g. infrastructure or amenities that would support or add value to new residential development; policy or incentive programs that would incentivize new development types, etc.)
What barriers exist to production of needed housing types? What keeps the market from meeting these housing needs?
Was there anything in the data discussed during the presentation that stood out or surprised you? Do you feel like the data accurately represents actual conditions in Camas or does it seem out of step with what you actually see or experience?
August 2020
August through October 2020
October through December 2020
January through March 2021
By June 2021