News

• Public Works

Project will replace failing culvert filled with dirt, other debris, near Washougal River

Vancouver, WA – Beginning next week, a short section of Northeast Borin Road will be closed to all traffic so a contractor can replace a failing culvert.

An unnamed tributary of the Washougal River flows through the culvert, which is rusty, undersized and about 85 percent filled with debris. The failing culvert will be replaced by a much larger structure to allow fish passage in a rural area northeast of Washougal.


• Public Health

Vancouver, WA – The Board of Health is seeking applicants to fill a vacancy on the Clark County Public Health Advisory Council for a representative of a local social or human services agency.

The Health Advisory Council makes recommendations to the county councilors in their capacity as the Board of Health. The advisory council identifies needs and suggests ways to enhance the community’s health. Access to care, health inequalities, obesity, a sustainable food system and support for healthy children are among the council’s current priorities.


• County

Vancouver, WA  ̶  The Clark County Arts Commission will host a reception for woodcut  artist Debby Neely during the Aug. 5 First Friday event in the city’s downtown core.

The reception will be 5:30-7:30 p.m. in the Anstine Sixth Floor Gallery of the Public Service Center, 1300 Franklin St. Light refreshments will be served.


• Public Health

Vancouver, WA – Clark County Public Health is one of 19 local health departments nationwide that received a Model Practice Award today from the National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO). Applications for the annual competition were peer-reviewed by public health professionals from other communities in search of exemplary programs to replicate elsewhere.


• Medical Examiner

Vancouver, WA – The Clark County Medical Examiner’s Office was reaccredited this week for the sixth year by the National Association of Medical Examiners.

In July 2010, the Medical Examiner’s Office became Washington’s fourth and the nation’s 55th local death investigation office to be accredited by the association. It has been reaccredited annually since then.


• Clark County Council

Vancouver, WA  ̶  The Board of County Councilors voted Tuesday to appoint a task force to study alternatives to the current fee waiver program and eliminate the current program at the end of the year.

All building project applications submitted on or after Jan. 3, 2017, when the county reopens for business after the New Year’s Day holiday, will be subject to fees or any other fee waiver program in effect at that time.


• Prosecuting Attorney

Vancouver, WA – Clark County filed a complaint Monday asking a Clark County Superior Court judge to declare null and void a referendum that put the newly approved Comprehensive Growth Management Plan update on hold.

The Board of County Councilors voted during its July 13 Board Time meeting to file the complaint in response to a citizen activist filing the referendum petition with the Clark County Elections Office five days earlier.


• Public Works

Closure will avoid major traffic backups, delays on Northeast Andresen Road

Vancouver, WA – Sidewalk construction on Northeast 58th Street will enter a phase next week that will require temporarily closing a short section of the road for four weeks.

Northeast 58th Street will be closed from Northeast 66th Avenue east to Northeast Andresen Road from Monday, July 25, through Friday, Aug. 19.


• Public Health

Vancouver, WA – Clark County’s Green Business Program will host a Morning Blend networking event 8-9 a.m. Thursday, July 21, at Cadet Manufacturing, 2500 W. Fourth Plain Blvd.

The Morning Blend event provides an opportunity to network and discuss green business efforts in a relaxed setting. Cadet employees will start the event talking about their manufacturing process and the green initiatives they have implemented.

After the event, Cadet will offer a short tour of the facility for Morning Blend participants.


• Elections

Ballots are in the mail for the upcoming Aug. 2 primary and special election. For this election, all registered voters in Clark County will receive a ballot.