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Join our team! Clark County has openings for Office assistant II, Community Development; Capital Project manager III, Pu...
05/26/2026

Join our team! Clark County has openings for Office assistant II, Community Development; Capital Project manager III, Public Works; Superior Court Commissioner and more! Learn more and apply online at https://tinyurl.com/mtujdvsk.

The Clark County Charter Review Commission will hear presentations on potential amendments at its next meeting: 26-07: H...
05/25/2026

The Clark County Charter Review Commission will hear presentations on potential amendments at its next meeting:

26-07: Housing impact analysis: This amendment would require Clark County to publish a credible public analysis of how proposed changes to land use or construction codes could affect land supply and construction costs before adopting any such amendments. The analysis must be data-driven, based on transparent assumptions, and prepared using methods generally accepted by planning and housing professionals, with findings made publicly available for review. The work must be funded by the county’s general fund and may not rely on development-related fees, such as permit, impact, or mitigation fees.

26-23: Revised council powers regarding boards and commissions: This proposal would expand the County Council's concurrent nomination authority for boards and commissions. Currently, the council shares nomination authority with the county manager for three bodies: the Planning Commission, the Historic Preservation Commission, and the Board of Equalization of Assessment. For all other boards and commissions, only the county manager may nominate members, and the council's role is confirming or rejecting those nominations. This amendment replaces the list of three boards with a general principle: the council shall have concurrent nomination authority with the county manager for all boards and commissions except the Ethics Commission.

The meeting begins at 5 pm Wednesday, May 27. Join in person at 1300 Franklin St. or online via WebEx. Learn more at https://clark.wa.gov/charter/charter-review-commission-2026-2027

05/22/2026
05/20/2026

🎡 Spend part of your summer at the Clark County Fair! We're hiring seasonal staff for Ticketing Sales and General Worker positions. If you’re 16 or older and ready for a fast-paced, fun summer job, we want to hear from you.

Interviews begin in June, so apply now and get ready to be part of Fair season behind the scenes: https://www.clarkcofair.com/jobs

Clark County Council Chair Sue Marshall will present the 2026 State of the County address at a May 19 event at the count...
05/17/2026

Clark County Council Chair Sue Marshall will present the 2026 State of the County address at a May 19 event at the county’s Public Service Center, 1300 Franklin St. in the sixth-floor hearing room. Doors open at 4:45 pm, and the program begins at 5:20 pm.

The event is free and open to the public. The event will air live on CVTV channel 23/323 and www.CVTV.org. Light refreshments and beverages will be available.
Clark Neighbors Food Project will be at the event collecting donations of non-perishable food. Food donations will benefit several local food pantries and school family resource centers.

Representatives from the county’s Charter Review Commission will have a table at the event to provide information and answer questions.

More information: https://tinyurl.com/fymmthyu

Come work with us! Check out these new openings at Clark County Offender Crew Chief and Probation Services Case Manager ...
05/16/2026

Come work with us! Check out these new openings at Clark County Offender Crew Chief and Probation Services Case Manager in District Court, IT Project Manager in Information Technology. Learn more and apply online at https://tinyurl.com/yeysmhzc.

The Clark County Charter Review Commission will hold a series of town hall meetings to get feedback from county resident...
05/15/2026

The Clark County Charter Review Commission will hold a series of town hall meetings to get feedback from county residents. The town hall events will be held in each of the five county council districts.

The first one is this Sunday, May 17, at the Bud Van Cleve Room at Luke Jensen Sports Complex, 4000 NE 78th St.

The meetings are scheduled as follows:
• District 1: 10 am to noon Saturday, May 23, Vancouver Community Library, Columbia Room, 901 C St.
• District 2: 3 to 5 pm Sunday, May 17, Bud Van Cleve Room at Luke Jensen Sports Complex, 4000 NE 78th St.
• District 3: 2 to 4 pm Sunday, June 14, Cascade Park Library, 600 NE 136th Ave.
• District 4: 3 to 5 pm Saturday, June 6, Camas Public Library, 625 NE 4th Ave.
• District 5: 1 to 3 pm Sunday, June 7, Moulton Falls Room, Battle Ground Event Center, 912 E Main St.

Charter Review Commissioners will present information on proposed amendments to the county’s charter, seek feedback from town hall participants, and answer questions about the commission’s work. Anyone wishing to provide written comment to the commission may do so via the county’s website.

Commissioners are available to speak at community meetings including neighborhood associations, business organizations and others to discuss possible charter amendments. To request a speaker, visit the commissions event web page at https://clark.wa.gov/charter/events.

Clark County Council Chair Sue Marshall will present the 2026 State of the County address at a May 19 event at the count...
05/14/2026

Clark County Council Chair Sue Marshall will present the 2026 State of the County address at a May 19 event at the county’s Public Service Center, 1300 Franklin St. in the sixth-floor hearing room. Doors open at 4:45 pm, and the program begins at 5:20 pm.
The event is free and open to the public. The event will air live on CVTV channel 23/323 and www.CVTV.org. Light refreshments and
beverages will be available.

Clark Neighbors Food Project will be at the event collecting donations of non-perishable food. Food donations will benefit several local food pantries and school family resource centers.

Representatives from the county’s Charter Review Commission will have a table at the event to provide information and answer questions.

More information: https://tinyurl.com/fymmthyu

Attendees encouraged to bring non-perishable food donations to benefit Clark Neighbors Food ProjectVancouver, Wash. – Clark County Council Chair Sue Marshall will present the 2026 State of the County address at a May 19 event at the county’s Public Service Center, 1300 Franklin St. in the sixth-...

Lewisville Regional Park reopened to the public today, May 13. The area around the Central picnic shelter, which was des...
05/13/2026

Lewisville Regional Park reopened to the public today, May 13. The area around the Central picnic shelter, which was destroyed by fire, is closed. A fence and signage have been installed around the closed area. Visitors are reminded that entering areas closed to the public is prohibited.

Staff are contacting picnic shelter reservation holders to offer refunds and options for moving their reservations to other locations. Updates about the park and shelter will be posted to the park webpage: https://clark.wa.gov/public-works/lewisville-regional-park

The Clark County Fire Marshal’s Office is working to determine the cause of the fire and will work with the Sheriffs Office on any criminal investigation that may be appropriate depending on the outcome of the investigation.

Anyone with information or tips that may assist in the fire investigation is asked to contact the Fire Marshal’s Office at [email protected] or 564.397.2186.

Lewisville Regional Park is closed today, May 12, until further notice.
05/12/2026

Lewisville Regional Park is closed today, May 12, until further notice.

Early on Tuesday, May 12, a fire was reported at Lewisville Regional Park. The fire has been extinguished, but to ensure safety and not inhibit the work of responders, the park is CLOSED to the public until further notice. We will provide updates as soon as new information becomes available.

Staff are contacting picnic shelter reservation holders about refunds or moving their reservations to other locations.

The Clark County Charter Review Commission will hold a series of town hall meetings to get feedback from county resident...
05/10/2026

The Clark County Charter Review Commission will hold a series of town hall meetings to get feedback from county residents. The town hall events will be held in each of the five county council districts.

The meetings are scheduled as follows:
• District 1: 10 am to noon Saturday, May 23, Vancouver Community Library, Columbia Room, 901 C St.
• District 2: 3 to 5 pm Sunday, May 17, Bud Van Cleve Room at Luke Jensen Sports Complex, 4000 NE 78th St.
• District 3: 2 to 4 pm Sunday, June 14, Cascade Park Library, 600 NE 136th Ave.
• District 4: 3 to 5 pm Saturday, June 6, Camas Public Library, 625 NE 4th Ave.
• District 5: 1 to 3 pm Sunday, June 7, Moulton Falls Room, Battle Ground Event Center, 912 E Main St.

Charter Review Commissioners will present information on proposed amendments to the county’s charter, seek feedback from town hall participants, and answer questions about the commission’s work. Anyone wishing to provide written comment to the commission may do so via the county’s website.

Learn more:

The Clark County Charter Review Commission will hold a series of town hall meetings to get feedback from county residents. The town hall events will be held in each of the five county council districts. The meetings are scheduled as follows:

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