News

• Public Works

Update 10/29: The bridge remains closed, and construction is expected to be complete by the second week of Nov.

Vancouver, Wash. –Clark County Public Works, Parks continues to repair and preserve the iconic wooden arch bridge at Moulton Falls Regional Park. The work, to be performed by a contractor, will include minor repairs to maintain the bridge’s structural integrity and refinishing the wood stain to protect the structure from weathering. 


• Community Planning

As part of the county’s efforts on the 2025 Comprehensive Growth Management Plan update, the Clark County Planning Commission will hold a work session at 5:30 pm Thursday, Oct. 3, 2024, and the Clark County Council will conduct a work session at 9 am Wednesday, Oct. 9, 2024. The focus of the work sessions will be on the land use alternatives to be studied as part of the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS). 


• Community Planning

The Clark County Climate Project Community Advisory Group will meet at 5:30 pm Wednesday, Sept. 25. 


• Public Works

Vancouver, Wash. – Clark County is accepting applications to fill two vacancies on the seven-member Parks Advisory Board. Both openings are for terms that begin Jan. 1, 2025.

Board members typically serve three-year terms. Upon expiration of a term, a member can apply again. There is no limit on how many terms a member can serve. The Parks Advisory Board advises the Clark County Council and county staff on parks planning, acquisition, development, and related issues. Applicants must be residents of Clark County. 


• Community Development

Interim Fire Marshal Donna Goddard is lifting the countywide burn ban on outdoor, recreational fires in unincorporated Clark County effective at 12:01 am Tuesday, Sept. 17.  

“With the recent low temperatures, increased humidity and precipitation, and similar conditions predicted for the extended forecast, I am lifting only the recreational fire burn ban,” said Goddard. “The burn ban for other outdoor burning will remain in effect through Sept. 30.”  


• Public Works

The construction of a new picnic shelter at Klineline Pond is ready to resume. Construction began earlier this year but was paused this spring due to bald eagles nesting near the project site. Now that the eagles have left the nest, construction will resume.

Irreparable damage to the former Pondview shelter from a winter storm required demolition of the structure, and a new structure is being built in its place. Construction of the new shelter should be complete by November. 


• Communications

Vancouver, Wash. – Clark County Treasurer Alishia Topper reminds residents that second installment [JD1] 2024 property taxes are due Oct. 31. 


• Public Works

Clark County Public Works, Parks will repair and restripe portions of the parking lots at Hockinson Meadows Community Park and Pacific Community Park.

Partial parking lot closures will occur during the following times:


• Superior Court

Vancouver, Wash. – Superior Court Adult Drug court will hold a 25-year anniversary celebration on Wednesday, Sept. 25 at Clark College Gaiser Hall located at 1933 Fort Vancouver Way.


• Public Health

Clark County Public Health has lifted its algae advisory at Vancouver Lake. Water samples collected from the lake show water quality has improved over the last two weeks and toxin levels are no longer elevated.