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Public meetings for the week of Feb. 19

The Columbian
Published: February 18, 2018, 6:00am

Monday

Presidents Day

Tuesday

Clark Public Utilities Commission, Education Center, 8600 N.E. 117th Ave. Vancouver.

• 9 a.m., commissioners meeting.

Regional Health Improvement Plan Council (RHIP Council), Clark College Columbia Tech Center Campus, Room 144, 18700 S.E. Mill Plain Blvd.

• 9 a.m., regular meeting.

Skamania County commissioners, Skamania County Courthouse, 240 N.W. Vancouver Ave., Stevenson.

• 9:30 a.m. regular meeting.

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

• 10 a.m., council hearing: request approval of an agreement to represent the county in potential litigation, local agreements, approve Treasurer’s Office to terminate active agreements with WAUSUA Financial Systems Inc related to the Joint Payment Processing Center.

• Noon, meeting to discuss State of the County logistics.

Educational Service District 112, Educational Service District 112, Columbia Room, 2500 N.E. 65th Ave., Vancouver.

• 3 p.m., regular meeting: Agenda includes revision to sick leave and employee classification policies, consideration of proposed 2018-2019 employee work calendar.

Behavioral Health Advisory Board, Clark College Main Campus, Scarpelli Hall, Room 214, 1933 Fort Vancouver Way.

• 4 to 6 p.m., regular meeting

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

• 4:30 p.m., workshop: presentations on forms of government, administrative services department level of service and finance service level, Northeast Birch Street 10-minute parking request, Public Works engineering development review and inspection.

• 7 p.m., public hearing: helmet requirements.

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

• 6 p.m., study session: sign code.

• 7 p.m., regular meeting: city beautification program, intent to annex 4.5 acres on the east side of North Parkway Avenue.

Fort Vancouver Regional Library District, FVRLD Operations Center, 1007 E. Mill Plain Blvd.

• 6 p.m., regular meeting: Mall Library Connection Report, purchasing and procurement policy first reading, rules of conduct policy, new resolutions regarding partial rural library district and surplus sale.

City of Vancouver Land Use Hearing, council chambers, 415 W. Sixth St., Vancouver.

• 6 p.m., public hearing: hearings on Four Seasons Landing subdivision and the Port of Vancouver dredging program.

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

• 7 p.m., regular meeting: supporting passage of an ordinance and the adoption of a charter by the Cowlitz County Board of Commissioners re-establishing the Cowlitz County Public Safety Answering Point as an independent public authority, resolution supporting the creation of a Cowlitz-Wahkiakum Economic Development Council, fourth quarter 2017 budget amendments.

Wednesday

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

• 10:30 a.m., work session: indigent defense.

Clark County Council, Clark County Event Center at the Fairgrounds, 17402 N.E. Delfel Road, Ridgefield.

• 3 p.m., State of the County.

Port of Camas-Washougal Commission, 24 S. A St., Washougal.

• 5 p.m., regular meeting.

La Center City Council and Planning Commission, Public Works office, 305 N.W. Pacific Highway, La Center.

• 6 p.m., work session: transportation element of the Capital Facilities Plan.

Thursday

Vancouver Housing Authority, board room, 2500 Main St., Vancouver.

• 1 p.m., special annual meeting: agenda includes reports from the audit and finance committee.

Ridgefield City Council, Ridgefield Community Center, 210 N. Main Ave., Ridgefield.

• 6:30 p.m., regular meeting: permitted overnight camping, complete streets policy, approval of Main Street access interlocal agreement.

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