2008 Financial Documents
March 10, 2008 Press Release-Audit
2008 Washington State Auditor’s Office
Financial Statements Audit Report
2008 Washington State Auditor’s Office
Accountability Audit Report
2007 YEAR END REPORT
2007 Close Year Notes
2007 Close Year Report
2007 QUARTERLY STATEMENTS
2007 1st Qtr. Statement2007 1st Qtr. Narrative
2007 2nd Qtr. Highlights
2007 2nd Qtr. Financials
2007 3rd Qtr. Highlights
2007 3rd Qtr. Financials
Port Districts as Municipal Corporations
Technically, port districts are "municipal corporations" of the state (RCW 53.04.060), but they differ from other municipal corporations (such as cities and counties) in that they are "special purpose districts," rather than general purpose governments. Plus, Washington's public ports differ from other special purpose districts (such as water and fire protection) in that they have broader powers.
Port Finance
Port activities and functions are financed in a variety of ways. These include lease-rental fees, other charges for services and the use of land and other facilities; property tax levies; proceeds from bonds sold for capital project construction; and grants and gifts.
Where does the Port of Camas-Washougal get its money?
