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of Kelso information.
Our new address
is 203 South Pacific, Kelso, WA 98626
Welcome
In the 1840s, Kelso, Washington was founded along the banks of
the Cowlitz River by a surveyor named Peter Crawford who named
the town after his Scottish home. Kelso has a unique historical
past -- a story of struggle against competition in businesses and
professions, its disasters and its faith in itself to overcome
all odds and to expand, grow and progress in every way possible.
The complete and colorful history of Kelso is recorded in detail
in a book by local resident Camilla Summers, now deceased. Her
book, About Kelso, takes the reader from the time
before Peter Crawford platted his farm into the city he named Kelso
in 1884, through to the effects of the Mount St. Helens eruption
in 1980.
The city of Kelso is the county seat of Cowlitz County, located
in southwestern Washington. Kelso is located on Interstate 5, at
the confluence of the Cowlitz, Coweeman and Columbia Rivers. Kelso
is 48 miles north of Portland, Oregon and 125 miles south of Seattle,and
only 80 miles east of the Pacific Ocean.
Whether you already live in our community, are anticipating starting
a new business, or looking for a location to build, Kelso has it
all.
Kelso is known as the "Smelt Capital of the World" to
get information about when the Smelt are running please call Will
Morrison at 360-906-6705 with the Department of Fish and Wildlife.
Old
Allen Street Bridge Kelso
New City Hall
Our People Top
There are 12,000 residents in Kelso and 85,000 people in Cowlitz
County. The secondary market area for Kelso businesses includes
approximately 20,000 residents of adjacent counties (Wahkiakum
and south Lewis Counties in Washington, and Columbia County in
Oregon). More people in Kelso work in direct production services
and fewer work in management and technical areas than is the state
norm.
Fun Facts about the City of Kelso
Business and Tourism
Opportunities Top
The business and tourist travelers on Interstate 5 and the tourists
traveling to the ocean on State Route 4 provide an additional market
for Kelso businesses. The average traffic volume on I-5 in Kelso
during 2003 was 42,733 cars per day. The retail sales volume within
the Kelso community was $240 million 400 thousand during 2003.
Transportation Top
Kelso is very accessible with a freeway (I-5) through the east
portion of the city, an Amtrak station in downtown, Burlington
Northern freight service, a municipal airport in South Kelso, and
navigable water access via the Columbia River. In addition to I-
5, Kelso is located at the junction of State Highways 4, 411, 432
and 433.
Tax Rate Data Top
Retail Sales Tax is 1.1%. With state retail sales tax, the total
sales tax collected is 7.7%
There is no Public Transit tax. Business and Occupation tax is
0.001/0.002%, retail/service respectively per $1,000 gross receipts.
Total Real Property is $13.30 per $1,000 assessed valuation, payable
in 2007.
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