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Agendas for the week’s government meetings

The Columbian
Published: July 2, 2017, 6:02am

Monday

Camas City Council, City Hall, 616 N.E. Fourth Ave., Camas.

• 4:30 p.m., workshop.

• 7 p.m., regular meeting.

Battle Ground City Council, City Hall, 109 S.W. First St., Battle Ground.

• 6 p.m., study session: governance coordination manual.

• 7 p.m., regular meeting: city-initiated annexation options.

Woodland City Council, Council Chambers, 200 E. Scott Ave., Woodland.

• 6:30 p.m., workshop: state transportation improvement program.

• 7 p.m., regular meeting: state transportation improvement program, amending personnel policy in regards to bereavement leave.

Yacolt Town Council, Town Hall, 202 W. Cushman St., Yacolt.

• 7 p.m., regular meeting: proposed mosquito board dates, Rendezvous Days event information.

Tuesday

Clark County Arts Council, Public Service Center, 1300 Franklin St., sixth floor, Vancouver.

• 5:30 p.m., regular meeting.

Wednesday

Port of Camas-Washougal Commission: 24 South A St., Washougal.

• 4 p.m., special meeting: executive session relating to property disposition, personnel evaluation and potential litigation.

• 5 p.m., regular meeting, agenda: marina and airport presentation, 2018 moorage rates, dock camera contract.

Clark County Clean Water Commission, Public Service Center, 6th Floor Training Room, 1300 Franklin St., Vancouver.

• 6:30 p.m., regular meeting, agenda: research group presentation on the Clean Water Capital Planning Process.

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