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• County

Due to inclement weather, Clark County offices are closed to in-person services on Friday, Feb. 14. Some county services are available online or by phone. Please see individual departments on the county’s website at www.clark.wa.gov

For Superior Court information go to https://clark.wa.gov/superior-court


• Public Works

Northwest Allen Canyon Road CLOSED from Northwest 51st Avenue to Northwest 324th Street and Northwest Pekin Ferry Road (1:30 p.m., 2/13)

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• Courts

Due to inclement weather and out of an abundance of caution, Clark County Superior and District Courts will be closing early today, Feb. 13. 


• County

Due to inclement weather and out of an abundance of caution, most Clark County offices will close to in-person services beginning at 10 am today, Feb. 13. 


• Treasurer

Due to the potential for inclement weather and out of an abundance of caution, the Clark County Joint Lobby on the second floor of the county’s Public Service Center will close to in-person services beginning at noon tomorrow, Feb. 13.

The Joint Lobby is the front-facing customer service office for the Auditor, Assessor and Treasurer’s Offices. 

The following services will still be available by phone until 4:30:


• Public Health

Clark County Public Health’s Solid Waste & Recycling team encourages residents to celebrate National Battery Day on Feb. 18 by recycling their used batteries at one of several safe, convenient drop-off locations across the county. 


• Community Planning

The Commission on Aging’s charge is to provide leadership in addressing the special needs of the aging population and to manage and assist with the implementation of the county’s Aging Readiness Plan.  This month, the Commission focuses on Chapter 2 of the Aging Readiness Plan, “Healthy Communities, Improving Access to Healthy Food” by hosting area experts for a discussion about local gardening and food programs.


• Public Works

Clark County Public Works is seeking applicants for an open volunteer park host position at Captain William Clark Regional Park at Cottonwood Beach. Volunteer park hosts live at their assigned park and assist with creating a safe and welcoming environment for all visitors. This popular 75-acre site includes 3.1 miles of easy trail that runs along a dike paralleling the Columbia River and features spectacular views of Mount Hood, along with beach and water access at Cottonwood Beach, restrooms, historic interpretive elements and reservable picnic shelters.


• Internal Services

The board of the Clark County Public Facilities District will hold a public meeting 4-5 p.m. Monday, Feb. 23, 2025.


• Auditor

All Clark County Auto Licensing offices including subagents will be closed Feb. 14-17 due to the Washington State Department of Licensing statewide system upgrades. In addition, online services such as License Express, registration renewals, driver, and vehicle/boat services will be unavailable Feb. 10-17, while DOL brings the system upgrades online.