Clark County Council Meetings

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Clark County Council meetings are open to the public, in person or online. 
 


Council Meetings are held in a hybrid format. You can join in person, on the 6th floor of the Public Service Center, 1300 Franklin Street, Vancouver, WA 98666, or virtually. 

For meeting dates and times, please see the County Council Calendar or the Weekly Calendar on our Meeting Information page. 

If you would like to participate in public comment, you can come to the Public Service Center 6th floor Hearing Room, provide comment over the phone, or by logging into WebEx.

All documents are in PDF format unless noted otherwise.

To request a document not available here, call 564-397-4305 or email:
rebecca.messinger@clark.wa.gov.

To request a video not available here, contact CVTV.

Date Agendas & Minutes Related Documents Audio/Video
7/16/2019

Public Hearing:  I-5/NE 179th Street Funding Options and CPZ2018-00021 Holt Homes

7/15/2019

Weekly Calendar

7/10/2019

Work Session Items:
WS: I-5/NE 179th Street Transportation Area Financial Package

No Audio Available

Council Time Agenda

Minutes

Council Time Items:
- Minutes for June 26, 2019
- Schedule for Board of Health for Nov. & Dec. 2019
- County Manager's 2018 Annual Report
- WSU Advisory Council representative
- Work Session request: Law Enforcement Body Worn Cameras
- Executive Sessions: 4 Pending Litigation (35 minutes total); 1 Potential Litigation (10 minutes total)

Council Time

WS: Highway 99 Sidewalk Improvements (between NE 99th St & NE 117th St)

WS: Highway 99 Sidewalk Improvements

7/8/2019

Weekly Calendar

7/3/2019

There are no Work Sessions or Council Time scheduled 

7/2/2019

Council Meeting Agenda

Minutes

Consent Items:
1. Warrants: June 10-12, 2019
2. Minutes: June 18, 2019
3. Final plats:
-Glenwood Hollow Phase 3A
-Austin Heritage PUD Phase 1A and 1B 
4. Approval of County Manager Appointments:
-David Poland to the Clark County Community Action Advisory Board

Separate Business:
1. Resolutions designating TV ETC and CVTV, as the education and government access providers
2. Resolution adopting the City/County Telecommunications Commission Biennial Report
3. Modification 6 to the Remediation Agreement with Weston Solutions for the amount of $485,564 for Camp Bonneville munitions cleanup
4.  Professional Services Agreement with Wire Works LLC not to exceed $800,000 for installation of specialized emergency vehicle equipment
 

 


Council Meeting

Public Hearing: Marijuana Code Update
-Exhibit 1
-Planning Commission minutes
-Planning Commission recommendation
-Work session materials
- Staff Report
- Ordinance

7/1/2019

Weekly Calendar