News

• Community Planning
Public presentation scheduled for Wednesday, Feb. 3

The Clark County Historic Preservation Commission has begun work on a project to research and identify the county’s mid-century architectural resources.

The project team is seeking input from the public on refining the list of properties to be included in the survey.

A presentation is scheduled for Wednesday, Feb. 3 at 6 p.m. during the Clark County Historic Preservation Commission meeting, to kick off the project, engage the public, and seek input on what properties should be surveyed.


• Clark County Council

The Clark County Council has updated its public hearing schedule to include one evening meeting every month.

Effective Feb. 2, 2021, the county council’s regular public meeting times will be changing to 10 am on the first Tuesday of each month and 6 pm on the third Tuesday of each month.

Meetings are closed to the public until further notice, but the council encourages participation in the following ways:


• Public Works

Vancouver, Wash. – Contractor crews with Clark County Public Works will reduce the number of lanes to one lane in each direction at the intersection of Highway 99 and Northeast 99th Street the morning of Saturday, Jan. 30.

During that morning, drivers can expect single-lane traffic and delays in all directions near the project location. The intersection will be controlled with flaggers.


• Public Health

Earlier this month, Clark County Public Health began accepting requests from people eligible for COVID-19 vaccination in Phase 1a and needing help accessing vaccine. On Tuesday, Public Health began accepting requests from people eligible in Phase 1b Tier 1.

Public Health continues to support the requests through local health care facilities, including PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center, Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center, Vancouver Clinic, and Sea Mar Community Health Centers. More than 18,000 people have submitted requests using the Public Health webform.


• Internal Services

The board of the Clark County Public Facilities District will hold a public meeting 4-5 p.m. Monday, Feb. 1, 2021.

The meeting will be on the Webex platform. Anyone wishing to attend the meeting can use this link and use the meeting password qVNajygU632 or call 1.408.418.9388 and use the access code 1468174129#.


• Public Health

Vancouver, Wash. – Clark County Public Health, Cowlitz County Health & Human Services, Skamania County Community Health and Pacific Northwest Incident Management Team 3 continue to develop plans for opening community vaccination sites throughout the three-county region.

The Type 1 incident management team arrived in Clark County Tuesday afternoon, bringing federal, state and local representatives experienced in managing complex incidents to Southwest Washington. The counties and the team are pursuing plans for multiple mobile and fixed-location community vaccination sites.


• Community Planning

The Clark County Council this week appointed Aldo Veranzo to the county’s Planning Commission. Veranzo will finish an unfilled four-year term that begins immediately and ends Dec. 31, 2022.

Veranzo lives with his family near La Center. He has more than 25 years of program management experience and has worked for multiple software companies. He earned a bachelor’s degree in Italian Studies and a master’s degree in Educational Administration and Curriculum from Gonzaga University.


• Community Planning

The Clark County Council and County Manager have appointed a volunteer Project Advisory Group (PAG) to provide input throughout the Housing Options Study and Action Plan project. The group represents a broad spectrum of interests including those most vulnerable to rising housing costs and displacement, people working in the housing industry, and parties responsible for housing-related regulations.


• Public Health

Vancouver, Wash. – Clark County Public Health has been working closely with partners in Cowlitz and Skamania counties to plan for community vaccination sites across the Southwest Washington region. Two weeks ago, the three-county region, with support from the state, submitted a request for a Type 1 incident management team to help plan and manage the operation of community vaccination sites.


• Clark County Council

Clark County is looking to fill a position on the Clark County Arts Commission. The volunteer position is for a member of the business community.

The term is four years in length and begins immediately. The commission typically meets at 5:30 pm the first Tuesday of the month on the sixth floor of the Public Service Center, 1300 Franklin St. However, meetings are currently virtual due to the pandemic.