1/18/2023
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Agenda
Minutes
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Council Time- Hybrid; join in person or WebEx
Council Time will begin at the conclusion of the Council Retreat
Participate in the following ways:
1. Public Comment - on agenda items only
2. Old Business:
2.1 Minutes for January 11, 2023
3. New Business: None
4. Councilor Reports:
5. Work Session Requests: None
6. Report on Policy Issues:
7. Executive Sessions: None
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Council Time
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1/17/2023
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6:00pm
Agenda
Minutes
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Council Meetings are held in a hybrid format, join virtually or in person.
Participate in the following ways:
Pledge of Allegiance
Invocation
Public Comment on Consent & Separate Business Items
Consent:
1. Warrants:
-12/26 - 12/30/22
-01/02 - 1/06/23
2. Minutes:
- Jan. 3, 2023
3. Appointments and Letters of Acceptance for:
-Tennille Johnson appointed to the Southwest Washington Workforce Development/Workforce Southwest Washington, effective Dec. 13, 2022 to Dec. 31, 2025.
4. Plats (for notice only):
- NE 50th Avenue Short Plat
5. Approval to accept a Washington Traffic Safety Commission grant, funded via Washington State Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC), for GPS with victim notification and to expand budget capacity for related contracts until budget appropriation can be formally adopted during the 2023 Fall Budget Supplemental. Also, request approval authorizing the County Manager to sign resulting contracts with the service provider: 2 Watch Monitoring (2WM).
6. Authorize the County Manager to enter an Interlocal Agreement with Educational Service District 112 for parking, fuel, and associated repair services.
7. Approval of a publication of Notice to Contractors requesting bids for the 2022 ADA Compliance Project, CRP #301322 / PRJ0000817.
Separate Business
1. Approval of a Joint Aquatic Resources Application (JARPA) between Clark County and the Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) for lease of aquatic property adjacent to Vancouver Lake Regional Park.
2. Request signature on two letters of support for the Lower East Fork Lewis Floodplain Reclamation Project sponsored by the Lower Columbia Estuary Partnership requesting the Washington State Legislature approve adequate Floodplains by Design funding for the project.
3. Approval of a resolution naming Columbia Land Trust as the sole-source vendor for the Backyard Habitat Certification Program.
Open Public Comment
-Submitted Comments
Public Hearing: Fall 2022 Biannual Code Amendments
-Presentation
-Ordinance
-Submitted Comments
Councilor Communications
County Manager Report
Adjourn
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Council Meeting
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1/16/2023
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Weekly Calendar
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1/11/2023
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9:00am
Agenda
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2023 Council Planning Retreat
Hybrid format, join virtually or in person.
Participate in the following ways:
1. Open Public Comment
2. Council Introductions
3. Clark County Charter Overview (County Manager and/or Legal)
4. Rules of Procedure Overview and Updates (County Manager and/or Legal)
5. Open Public Meetings Act, Ethics and Public Records Act (Legal)
6. Council Board Assignments
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Council Retreat
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Agenda
Minutes
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Council Time- Hybrid; join in person or WebEx
Council Time will begin at the conclusion of the Council Retreat
Participate in the following ways:
1. Public Comment - on agenda items only
2. Old Business:
2.1 Minutes for November 30, 2022; January 4, 2023
3. New Business:
3.1 Request for Proclamation RE: Clark County Arts Commission Lifetime Achievement Award (for Feb. 21, 2023 Council Meeting presentation)
4. Councilor Reports:
5. Work Session Requests:
5.1 Harmony Sports Complex - Safety and Parking Improvement Project
6. Report on Policy Issues:
7. Executive Sessions: None
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Council Time
*starts at time stamp 4:33:26
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1/9/2023
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Weekly Calendar
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1/4/2023
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9:00 am
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Work Session- Hybrid; join in person or WebEx
Participate in the following ways:
Work Session: 2022 Fall Biannual Code Amendments
- Code Enforcement, Animal Control, Fire Marshal
- Land Use and Development Engineering
- Submitted Comments
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Work Session
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Agenda
Minutes
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Council Time- Hybrid; join in person or WebEx
Council Time will begin at the conclusion of the Work Session
Participate in the following ways:
1. Public Comment - on agenda items only
2. Old Business:
2.1 Minutes for November 30, 2022
2.2 Jail Update
3. New Business:
3.1 Request for Proclamation re: Poet Laureate - (To be presented during the Clark County Arts Commission Celebration of Poetry on Jan. 8, 2023)
3.2 Council Retreat
4. Councilor Reports:
5. Work Session Requests:
5.1 Critical Areas Ordinance Update: Habitat Conservation and Wetland Protection; Flood Hazard Areas; Shoreline Master Program
6. Report on Policy Issues:
7. Executive Sessions: None
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Council Time
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1/3/2023
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9:00am Swearing in Ceremony
10:00am Council Meeting
Agenda
Minutes
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Council Meetings are held in a hybrid format, join virtually or in person.
Participate in the following ways:
9am Swearing In Ceremony
-Newly elected District 1 Councilor Glen Yung
-Newly elected District 2 Councilor Michelle Belkot
-Newly elected District 5 Councilor Sue Marshall
10am Council Meeting
Elect 2023 Chair and Vice-Chair of the Clark County Council
Pledge of Allegiance
Invocation
Public Comment on Consent & Separate Business Items
Consent:
1. Warrants:
-11/07 – 11/11/2022
-11/28 – 12/02/2022
-12/12 – 12/16/2022
-12/19 – 12/23/2022
-11/23 – 12/09/2022
-12/05 – 12/09/2022
2. Minutes:
-Dec. 5-6, 2022
3. Appointments and Letters of Acceptance for:
-Nissa Buchanan appointed to the Public Health Advisory Council, effective immediately to Sep. 30, 2025.
-Matthew Jones appointed to the Clean Water Commission, effective Jan. 1, 2023 to Dec. 31, 2025.
-Ted Gathe appointed to the Clean Water Commission, effective Jan. 1, 2023 to Dec. 31, 2025.
-Melanie Green reappointed to the Community Action Advisory Board, effective Jan. 1, 2023 to Dec. 21, 2025.
-Adam Blackwell appointed to the Southwest Washington Workforce Development/Workforce Southwest Washington, effective Dec. 13, 2022 to Dec. 31, 2025.
-Kevin Fitzgerald appointed to the Clark County Arts Commission.
-Daniel Masterson appointed to the Clark County Arts Commission, effective immediately to Dec. 31, 2026.
4. Plats (for notice only):
-119th Street Cottages Subdivision
-Maze Short Plat
-Ashbury Subdivision
5. Approval to award grant funds in the amount of $588,952.15 from the PEG Capital Support Fund to TV ETC, and CVTV.
6. Approval for a realignment of Federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds already allocated to Clark County Public Health. Public Health is not requesting additional ARPA funds.
Separate Business
1. Approval of an amendment to the Agreement between Clark County and the Columbia River Economic Development Council.
Open Public Comment
-Submitted Comment
Councilor Communications
County Manager Report
Adjourn
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Swearing In Ceremony
Council Meeting
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1/2/2023
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Weekly Calendar
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12/19/2022
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Weekly Calendar
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12/12/2022
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Weekly Calendar
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12/8/2022
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FYI- no Council Meetings through the remainder of the year.
Meetings will resume on January 3rd.
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12/7/2022
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9:00am
Agenda
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*If needed*
Council Meetings are held in a hybrid format, join virtually or in person.
Participate in the following ways:
Public Hearing: 2023 Annual Budget (if needed) *Canceled- hearing concluded on 12/6/22
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*Hearing not needed*
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12/6/2022
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9:45am -
Emergency Medical Service District #1 Board
10:00am -
Clark County Council
Agenda
Minutes
EMS District #1 Minutes
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Council Meetings are held in a hybrid format, join virtually or in person.
Participate in the following ways:
Convene as the Emergency Medical Service District #1 Board
2023 Budget Resolution and Levy Certification
Convene as the County Council
Pledge of Allegiance
Invocation
Recognition of Public Service
Public Comment on Consent & Separate Business Items
-Submitted Comments
Consent:
1. Warrants:
-10/03 – 10/07/22
-10/17 – 10/21/22
-10/31 – 11/04/22
-11/14 – 11/18/22
-10/10 – 10/14/22
-11/21 – 11/25/22
2. Minutes:
-October 25, 2022 (Fort Vancouver Regional Library District Board Appointment)
-November 15, 2022 (verbatim transcript for Traffic Impact Fee hearing)
-November 15, 2015
3. Ad valorem documentation received:
-City of Battle Ground
-Port of Camas-Washougal
-Camas School District
-City of Camas
-Cemetery District No. 4
-Cemetery District No. 5
-Cemetery District No. 6
-Clark-Cowlitz Fire Rescue
-East County Fire and Rescue
-Clark County Fire District No. 5
-Clark County Fire District No. 6
-Clark County Fire District No. 10
-Clark County Fire District No. 13
-Fort Vancouver Regional Library District
-City of La Center
-City of Ridgefield
-Ridgefield School District
-City of Washougal
-Town of Yacolt
-City of Vancouver
-Woodland School District
4. Approval of the Historic Preservation Commission’s recommendation to fun six projects for the 2023 Historical Promotions Grant program for a total of $49,916.24.
5. Approval authorizing the County Manager to execute the 2023-2024 two-year contract between Clark County and the Columbia River Economic Development Council (CREDC).
6. Approval authorizing the County Manager to sign an extension to the Interlocal Agreement with the City of Vancouver for the County to provide indigent defense services for City of Vancouver defendants assigned to the District Court Mental Health Therapeutic Court.
7. Approval to accept a grant awarded by the Washington State Administrative Office of the Courts and to expand budget capacity for related contracts until budget appropriation can be formally adopted during the 2023 Fall Budget Supplemental. Also, request approval authorizing the County Manager to sign contracts related to this grant.
8. Approval of a Collective Bargaining Agreement between Clark County and the Deputy Sheriffs’ Guild (DSG).
9. Approval of the new classification of Deputy County Engineer and associated pay range.
10. Approval of a new classification of Chief Deputy Sheriff-Administrative and associated pay range.
11. Approval of wage increase for M1, M2, and M3 classifications.
12. Approval of additional and clarified terms in the Collective Bargaining Agreement between Clark County and the Corrections Deputy Guild (CDG).
13. Approval to repurpose Event Center Capital Budget to the Services Controllable Budget.
14. Approval of the revised Clark County Jail Standards.
15. Approval to create a new special revenue fund 6318 Moderate Risk fund to accommodate receipt of contractual investment made by Columbia Resource Company for capital improvement to existing transfer stations and the potential development of a new transfer station in Clark County.
16. Approval to move Foundational Public Health Services Grant existing controllable expense budget capacity to capital budget capacity within Fund 1025: Public Health Fund to purchase an X-Ray Flourescense Analyzer.
17. Approval to increase Public Health petty cash fund account from $1,000 to $1,450, specifically increasing the three change fund bags in the Vital Records program from $100 to $250 each.
18. Approval ratification of Staff Report SR2022-1811, which was previously approved on Dec. 1, 2022 by the County Manager. The request is for approval to submit an interest form for participation in the 2023-2024 Legal Epidemiology Learning Cohort due 12/1/22 and accept up to $20,000 in federal stipend funds from ChangeLab Solutions to be used to pay community-based organizations to offset costs of participation. Additional funding of approximately $10,000 will be provided to send two Clark County Public Health staff to the in-person training event at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta, GA in March 2023. Total remuneration of $30,000 anticipated.
19. Request approval of notices to advertise summaries of construction projects completed with county forces in 2021 and listing projects to be built with county forces in 2022.
20. Approval to increase funding for the total contract amount for the Professional Services Agreement for security services.
Separate Business:
1. Approval of a contract with Herrera Environmental Consultants for the Clark County Shoreline Master Program Monitoring and Adaptive Management Implementation Plan project.
2. Approval of an Employment Agreement between Clark County and Kathleen Otto.
3. Approval of a resolution authorizing the execution of an interlocal agreement with the City of Camas to reimburse the city for $1,250,000 towards the purchase of the ‘Green Mountain Addition’ project and approve a budget amendment to repurpose capital outlay for the expense.
4. Approval of a resolution to annex portions of Northeast 122nd Avenue, Northeast 12th Avenue, and Northeast 239th Street to the City of Battle Ground.
5. Approval authorizing the County Manager to execute a three-year contract with Cartegraph Systems, LLC for implementation of the Asset and Maintenance Management System.
6. Approval authorizing the County Manager to execute a lease agreement with Portland-Vancouver Junction Railroad for operation and maintenance of the Chelatchie Prairie Railroad.
7. Approval of an ordinance adopting approved amendments to the Traffic Impact Fee trip rate and the Capital Facilities Plan.
8. Approval to confirm execution of the 2023 Agreement for Services between Clark County and the Cowlitz Indian Tribe.
9. Approval of one full time equivalent (FTE) position of Chief Deputy Sheriff, Administrative.
Open Public Comment
-Submitted Comments
Convene as the Greater Clark Parks District Board
Public Hearing: 2023 Greater Clark Parks District Budget
Consider adoption of the proposed 2023 Greater Clark Parks District budget in the total amount of $4,100,000. The Greater Clark Parks District property tax levy for 2023 will also be considered at this time.
Convene as the County Council
Public Hearing: 2023 Annual Budget
-Approved Resolutions:
-General Fund
-Road Fund
-Conservation Futures
-Annual Budget
-2023 Annual Budget Presentation
-2023 County Manager Recommended Budget Reports
-2023 Fleet Replacement Schedule
-2023 Staffing Summary
-Resolution
-Submitted Comments
Public Hearing: OLR-2022-00147 Synchrous Covenant Release
-Approved Resolution
Councilor Communications & County Manager Report
Adjourn
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Council Meeting
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12/5/2022
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2:00pm
Agenda
Minutes
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Council Meetings are held in a hybrid format, join virtually or in person.
Participate in the following ways:
Public Hearing: 2023 Annual Budget (Elected Officials Testimony)
Elected county officials and the public to comment on the proposed 2023 annual budget for Clark County.
-Budget Reports
Public Comment
Executive Session: Collective Bargaining (10 minutes)
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Council Meeting
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Weekly Calendar
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11/30/2022
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9:00am
Agenda
Minutes
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Council Time- Hybrid; join in person or WebEx
Participate in the following ways:
1. Executive Session
1.1 RCW 42.30.110(1)(g) – 15 minutes
2. Public Comment – on agenda items only
3. Old Business
3.1 Minutes for November 16, 2022
3.2 Public Safety Sales Tax
3.3 Jail Update
4. New Business:
4.1 Columbia River Mental Health Opioid Treatment Program: Sarah Brown
4.2 Public Authority Letter of Acknowledgement re: National Tribal Transportation Facility Inventory
4.3 2021 Traffic Impact Fee Report
4.4 Annual Impact Fees
4.5 Sales Tax Leakage
-2019
-2022
4.6 County Manager Goals
5. Councilor Reports:
6. Work Session Requests: None
7. Lindsey Hueer report on policy issues:
8. Executive Sessions:
8.1 RCW 42.30.110(1)(i) – Potential Litigation, 10 minutes
8.2 RCW 42.30.110(1)(i) – Potential Litigation, 20 minutes
8.3 RCW 42.30.110(1)(b) – 20 minutes
8.4 RCW 42.30.110(1)(g) – 15 minutes
8.5 Collective Bargaining – 10 minutes
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Council Time
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11/28/2022
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Weekly Calendar
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11/21/2022
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Weekly Calendar
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11/16/2022
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9:00am
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Work Session- Hybrid; join in person or WebEx
Participate in the following ways:
Work Session: 2023 Annual Budget
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Work Session
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Agenda
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Council Time- Hybrid; join in person or WebEx
Council Time will begin at the conclusion of the Work Session
Participate in the following ways:
1. Public Comment - on agenda items only
2. Old Business
2.1 Minutes for November 9, 2022
3. New Business: None
4. Councilor Reports:
5. Work Session Requests: None
6. Report on Policy Issues:
6.1 Support Letter re: Commerce Emergency Shelter Grant Funding
7. Executive Sessions:
7.1 1 Per RCW 42.30.110(1)(g) - 20 minutes
7.2 1 Pending Litigation RCW 42.30.110(1)(i) - 30 minutes
7.3 1 Pending Litigation RCW 42.30.110(1)(i) - 5 minutes
Agenda amended during Council Time to add two additional executive sessions as indicated below.
7.4 1 Potential Litigation RCW 42.30.110(1)(i) - 5 minutes
7.5 1 Potential Litigation RCW 42.30.110(1)(i) - 5 minutes
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Council Time
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11/15/2022
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6:00pm
Agenda
Minutes
Minutes (Verbatim: Traffic Impact Fees)
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Council Meetings are held in a hybrid format, join virtually or in person.
Participate in the following ways:
Pledge of Allegiance
Invocation
Proclamation: Native American Heritage Month
NUSA (Neighborhoods USA) 2022 Neighborhood of the Year Award
-Third Place Winner: Clark Neighbors Food Project, Building Community & Sharing Food One Bag at a time (About Clark Food Project; Why it matters)
Public Comment on Consent & Separate Business Items
Consent:
1. Warrants:
-10/24 – 10/28/2022
2. Minutes approved for:
-Nov. 1, 2022
3. Appointments and Letters of Acceptance for:
-Marie Coffey appointed to the Fort Vancouver Regional Library Board in Position 4 representing Clark County, effective Jan. 1, 2023 to Dec. 31, 2030
4. Ad Valorem / Budget related documentation received:
-FY2022 amended operating budget – East County Fire & Rescue
5. Plats (for notice only):
-North Haven Phase 4A
-Wirf-Lewis River Home
6. Approval to repurpose Community Development and Fire Marshal Controllable Services Budget to Capital Budget.
7. Approval to repurpose Facilities Capital Budget to the Supplies Controllable budget.
8. Approval of a Notice to Contractors to request bids for the 2022 Preservation ADA Improvements – Groups 2A & 3 Project: CRP No. 301422 / PRJ0000818.
9. Approval authorizing the County Manager to sign an Interlocal Agreement with Clark Public Utilities for the relocation of poles, electrical lines, and other facilities necessary to construct the NE 68th Street Sidewalk project.
10. Request approval authorizing the County Manager to sign a grant amendment from the Washington State Department of Ecology to award $61,354.00 in additional construction funds to Clark County Public Works for the NE Hazel Dell Avenue (Cougar Creek to 94th Street) stormwater retrofit project.
11. Approval to repurpose 2022 baseline controllable budget for division to purchase a spray apparatus and a large format plotter.
Separate Business:
1. Request approval of 3J Consulting, Inc. 2nd contract amendment to extend and increase the budget for the Housing Options Study and Action Plan.
2. Approval of an interlocal agreement adjusting the water services boundaries between Public Utility District No. 1 of Clark County (dba Clark Public Utilities) and the City of Battle Ground.
3. Request approval of $25,730,000 in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) and General Fund funding to complete space planning efforts for the Downtown Campus.
4. Request approval of an extension of the Professional Services Agreement for two (2) months with NaphCare, Inc., to provide inmate medical services at the Clark County Law Enforcement Center Jail, Jail Work Center, and Juvenile Justice Center Detention Facility.
5. Approval of the Fourth Lease Amendment with Harmony Sports Association.
6. Request approval of a resolution adopting the 2023-2028 Stormwater Capital Plan.
Open Public Comment
-Submitted Comment
Public Hearing: 2023 Transportation Improvement Program and 2023 Annual Construction Program
Public Hearing: Traffic Impact Fee Rate
-Project Webpage
Councilor Communications
County Manager Report
Adjourn
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Council Meeting
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11/14/2022
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Weekly Calendar
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11/9/2022
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Work Session- Hybrid; join in person or WebEx
Work session will begin at the conclusion of Board of Health
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Work Session: Neighborhood Traffic Management Plan Update - *CANCELLED
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*Work Session canceled
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