News

• Elections

 

5 PM UPDATE: The Clark County Sheriff’s Office will increase patrols around ballot drop box locations in the unincorporated area in Clark County as calls for service allow. The Vancouver Police Department also will have increased patrols around ballot boxes in the city of Vancouver as calls for service allow.


• Community Development

Clark County Manager Kathleen Otto is seeking applicants for three open positions on the volunteer Animal Protection and Control Advisory Board. All the openings are for terms that begin immediately and end Oct. 31, 2027.

The positions are for Clark County residents that represent: 


• Community Planning

Members of the Clark County community are invited to participate in a Clark County Climate Project Community Workshop on Greenhouse Gas Reduction. This event is part of a series of activities throughout the project that will inform the county’s new climate chapter for its comprehensive plan. An online survey is also being launched for those who cannot attend the in-person event.


• Public Works

The Parks division of Clark County Public Works invites residents to an open house to view three draft concepts for a new neighborhood park. The property becoming a new neighborhood park is located along Northeast 27th Avenue and Northeast 162nd Street in the Mount Vista neighborhood (near Northeast 29th Avenue and Northeast 159th Street). The open house, from 6 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 7th, will allow residents to view the draft concepts and provide feedback to project staff.


• Clark County Council

The Clark County Council recently updated its meeting calendar for the rest of 2024.

Council’s Tuesday hearings will be held:

  • Nov. 5 at 10 am
  • Nov. 12 at 1 pm
  • Nov. 19 at 6 pm
  • Dec. 3 at 10 am

It is anticipated that Dec. 3 will be the council’s last hearing in 2024. 

The council will not meet the weeks of Nov. 25, Dec. 9, Dec. 16, Dec. 23, and Dec. 30.


• Treasurer

Clark County Treasurer Alishia Topper will be re-opening the drive-through tax payment drop-off window for the last two days of the tax season.

The drive-through kiosk is located at the east parking structure entrance at the Public Service Center, 1300 Franklin St. The kiosk will be open from 9 am to 4 pm on Wednesday, Oct. 30 and Thursday, Oct. 31.

The drive-through option is meant as a convenience and is for pre-written checks only. The Treasurer’s Office will not accept any other forms of payment at the kiosk.


• Clark County Council

Clark County has agreed to settle a lawsuit arising from the October 29, 2020, deputy-involved shooting of Kevin Peterson, Jr.  The county and its insurers have agreed to pay Mr. Peterson’s family a sum of $1.25 million.


• Community Planning

Clark County recognizes that older adults are valuable contributors to the vitality of this community. To encourage and support older adults for their contributions, the Clark County Commission on Aging established a program to recognize older adults who go above and beyond in service.


• Community Planning

The Clark County Planning Commission has rescheduled its Oct. 31 hearing to Thursday, Nov. 7. 

The purpose of the hearing is for the Planning Commission to take public testimony and make a recommendation to County Council on proposed alternatives for the environmental review needed to update the county’s Comprehensive Growth Management plan.


• Clark County Council

Law and justice partners to discuss impacts during Oct. 23, council work session 

The Clark County Council today held a special meeting and approved a resolution to provide transparency to residents regarding potential financial impacts of increasing law enforcement personnel and programs in the community.