News

• County

Vancouver, Wash. – Due to inclement weather, Clark County offices are closed to in-person services on Friday, Jan. 19. This closure includes the Joint Lobby which provides in-person services for the Treasurer, Auditor and Assessor’s offices. Some county services are available online or by phone. Please see individual departments on the county’s website at www.clark.wa.gov


• County

Due to inclement weather, Clark County offices are closed to in-person services on Thursday, Jan. 18. This closure includes the Joint Lobby which provides in-person services for the Treasurer, Auditor and Assessor’s offices. Some county services are available online or by phone. Please see individual departments on the county’s website at www.clark.wa.gov


• Community Planning

Vancouver, Wash. – Due to inclement weather, the Jan. 18 Clark County Planning Commission public hearing has been canceled.

The hearing has been rescheduled to Thursday, Feb. 15, 2024 at 6:30 pm.

For more about the commission and how to participate in a meeting or hearing, please visit https://clark.wa.gov/community-planning/planning-commission-hearings-and-meeting-notes.


• County

UPDATE 7:45 AM Jan. 17, 2024

PLEASE NOTE: Clark County Superior Court is closed for in-person services except for adult first appearance and juvenile first appearance dockets. Those will still be held in person. All other dockets will be canceled and rescheduled. 

Any jurors who were required to appear on Wednesday Jan. 17 will be required to appear on Thursday, Jan. 18 instead.


• Public Works

Construction will begin to replace guardrail on Jan. 22 at the three locations: Northwest 36th Avenue, Northeast 10th Avenue, and Northeast Boutelle Road. These roads are in the Felida, Dollar Corner and Lewisville areas, respectively. Replacing old and damaged guardrails ensures compliance with safety requirements and standards set by the Washington Department of Transportation. 


• Community Planning

Due to inclement weather, the Clark County Commission on Aging will hold its Jan. 17, 2024, work session and regular meetings in a remote format. The work session begins at 3:15 pm and the regular meeting begins at 4:30 pm.

Community members may still participate by calling in or joining via computer as outlined on the county’s website. Meeting agendas are available on the same web page.


• Community Services

Due to inclement weather, Clark County Community Services has rescheduled a public forum that was to be held on Wednesday, Jan. 17 to Wednesday, Jan. 31. 

The public forum is to discuss and get feedback on the findings of the county’s 2023 Low-Income Survey of Needs. This feedback will be included in the final Community Needs Assessment report and will help determine spending decisions countywide.

Ridgefield Community Forum


• County

Due to inclement weather, Clark County offices are closed to in-person services on Tuesday, Jan. 16. This closure includes the Joint Lobby which provides in-person services for the Treasurer, Auditor and Assessor’s offices. Some county services are available online or by phone. Please see individual departments on the county’s website at www.clark.wa.gov

Council meeting schedule
The following council meetings will be remote only: 


• Public Works

The following roads are CLOSED Sunday, Jan. 14:

  1. Southeast Moffet/Southeast 30th Street 
  2. Southeast Hans Nagel Road/Southeast 35th Street 
  3. Southeast Sunset View Road 
  4. Southeast 362nd Avenue/Southeast Moffet Road 
  5. Northwest Bratten Canyon Road 
  6. Northwest Allen’s Canyon Road

More information.


• Community Planning

As part of the county’s efforts on the 2025 Comprehensive Growth Management Plan update, Clark County Council will hold a work session on Wednesday, Jan. 17, and a public hearing on Tuesday, Feb. 6, to consider population, housing and employment allocation.

Both meetings will be held in a hybrid format with options to join in person in the sixth-floor Hearing Room at the Public Service Center, 1300 Franklin St. or virtually via Webex.