CAMAS — The city of Camas may consider pulling out of C-Tran if the majority of the transit agency’s board favors light rail on the proposed Interstate 5 replacement bridge, Mayor Steve Hogan said during an Aug. 18 city council workshop session.
Camas Councilor Tim Hein, Camas’ C-Tran board representative, said during the workshop he believes the board will vote Sept. 9 to adopt a motion to reallocate its seats. The reallocation would increase the city of Vancouver’s representatives from three to four and Clark County’s from two to three and decrease the small cities’ (Battle Ground, Camas, Washougal Ridgefield, La Center and Yacolt) from four to two.
Hein said the proposed change would result in the board having enough votes to approve the state of Oregon’s proposal to include light rai