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Public meetings for week of April 15

The Columbian
Published: April 15, 2018, 6:00am

Monday

Vancouver City Council, City Hall council chambers, 415 W. Sixth St.

•4 p.m., workshops: agenda includes an economic development update, an update on the fire community resource team, a discussion about the new day center and planning commission recommendations for Fifth Plain Creek Annexation rezone and limits for domestic animals.

• 7 p.m., regular meeting: agenda includes consent items and communications from the council.

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

• 4:30 p.m., workshop: Downtown Camas Association update, Form of Government Committee update, fire department level of service presentation, Well 17 and drinking water source review and North Shore waterline proposed latecomer agreement.

•7 p.m., regular meeting: Northwest Larkspur Street condemnation ordinance, Well 17 development bid consideration.

Camas School District Board of Directors, District Office, 841 N.E. 22nd Ave.

• 5:30 p.m. regular meeting: Discovery High School project request for additional contingency funds, purchase of replacement buses.

Fort Vancouver Regional Library District Board of Trustees, Washougal Community Center, 1681 C St., Washougal.

• 6 p.m., regular meeting: agenda includes reports from facilities and finance, as well as a second reading of the confidentiality of patron and circulation records policy.

Woodland City Council, City Hall council chambers, 200 E. Scott Ave.

• 6:30 p.m., executive session.

• 7 p.m., regular meeting: authorize mayor to sign interlocal agreement for fire marshal services with Clark County Fire Rescue, accept Aho Construction intent for Donald Subdivision.

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

• 7 p.m., regular meeting: state Highway 502 and state Highway 503 Congestion Relief Project, annual code updates, quarterly financial review.

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

• 7 p.m., regular meeting: town clerk position update, fireworks update.

Tuesday

Clark Regional Wastewater District Board of Directors, district office board meeting room, 8000 N.E. 52nd Court, Vancouver.

• 7 a.m., commission meeting, agenda at www.crwwd.com.

Clark Public Utilities Board of Directors, service center, 1200 Fort Vancouver Way, Vancouver.

• 9 a.m., commission meeting.

Southwest Washington Accountable Community of Health Regional Health Improvement Plan Council, Clark College Columbia Tech Center Campus, Room 144, 18700 S.E. Mill Plain Blvd., Vancouver.

• 9 a.m. regular meeting.

Board of Skamania County Commissioners, Skamania County Courthouse, 240 N.W. Vancouver Ave., Stevenson.

• 9:30 a.m. regular meeting.

• 4:30 p.m. public hearing: amending the comprehensive plan to allow for expansion of existing quarries; considering ordinance regarding religious facilities and expansion of existing quarries in certain zones; considering amendment to Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area Ordinance.

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

• 10 a.m., hearing: proclamations, notice to contractors, approval to apply for the Cultivating Healthy Communities grant through Aetna Foundation, current use applications.

Clark County Civil Service Commission, Public Service Center Conference Room 443, 1300 Franklin St., Vancouver.

• 3 p.m., action on background investigations, recruitment update.

Southwest Washington Accountable Community of Health Behavioral Health Advisory Board, Molina Healthcare Regional Office, second floor, 19120 S.E. 34th St., Vancouver.

• 4 p.m. regular meeting.

La Center School District Board of Directors, K-8 campus library, 700 E. Fourth St.

• 3:15 p.m., regular meeting: annual linkage meeting with classified and certified staff.

Clark County Commission on Aging, Public Service Center sixth floor hearing room, 1300 Franklin St., Vancouver.

• 4:30 p.m., public meeting: proposal to revise bylaws; Shawn Donaghy, CEO of C-Tran, presentation on alternatives to driving and C-Tran services.

Evergreen Public Schools Board of Directors, Administrative Service Center Evergreen Room, 13501 N.E. 28th St., Vancouver.

• 5:30 p.m., regular meeting: declaration of surplus buses, budget update and executive session on collective bargaining.

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Wednesday

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

• 10 a.m., work session: historic preservation code.

• 12:30 p.m., council time.

Vancouver Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission, City Hall council chambers, 415 W. Sixth St.

• 3 p.m., regular meeting: agenda includes an update on the volunteer program and a walking tour of the waterfront.

Clark County Freight Rail Dependent Uses Advisory Committee, CASEE, 11104 N.E. 149th St., Brush Prairie.

• 6 p.m., meeting: draft code outline, next steps.

Woodland Public Schools Board of Directors, Woodland City Council, Port of Woodland Board of Directors and Board of Cowlitz County Commissioners, Woodland Police Department, 200 E. Scott Ave.

• 6 p.m., workshop joint meeting between agencies.

Thursday

Southwest Washington Accountable Community of Health Board of Trustees, Clark College downtown campus, Room 214, 500 Broadway, Vancouver.

• 9 a.m. regular meeting.

City of Vancouver Downtown Redevelopment Authority Board of Directors, City Hall council chambers, 415. W. Sixth St.

• 11:30 a.m., regular meeting: agenda includes a financial report and update on capital projects.

Vancouver City Center Redevelopment Authority Board of Directors, City Hall council chambers, 415 W. Sixth St.

• 12:15 p.m., regular meeting: agenda includes a report on new development and a report from the CCRA subcommittee.

City of Woodland Planning Commission, City Hall council chambers, 200 E. Scott Ave.

• 7 p.m., regular meeting: Transportation Improvement Program update, wireless communication facilities language discussion.

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