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Public meetings

The Columbian
Published: November 18, 2018, 5:59am

Monday

Fort Vancouver Regional Library Board of Directors, Woodland Community Center, 782 Park St., Woodland.

• 4:30 p.m., executive session: discussion of real estate and personnel.

• 6 p.m., regular meeting: 2018 budget amendment and public hearing on 2019 budget.

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

• 4:30 p.m., workshop: Downtown Camas Association update, Urban Tree Program and heritage tree information, capital improvement plan and schedule public hearing for annual comprehensive plan amendments.

• 7 p.m., regular meeting: oath of office for newly appointed Mayor Shannon Turk, revising water, sewer and storm water services rates for 2019-2023.

• public hearing on adopting the 2019-2020 budget to follow.

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

• 5 p.m., regular meeting: website launch/marketing strategy, preliminary 2019 budget, marina security improvement.

Washougal City Council, City Hall, 1701 C St.

• 5 p.m., workshop: professional services agreement with Wallis Engineering, residential fire sprinklers and amendments to the fire interlocal agreement with city of Camas.

• 7 p.m., regular meeting: 2019 budget, water, sewer and stormwater rates and charges, annual license fee, add position of city manager.

Battle Ground Public Schools Board of Directors, Lewisville Campus, 406 N.E. Fifth Ave., Battle Ground.

• 5 p.m., special meeting: work session about options presented by the overcrowding committee.

Port of Camas-Washougal Board of Commissioners, port office, 24 S. A St., Washougal.

• 5 p.m., regular meeting: website launch/marketing strategy; strategy of evaluation of proposals for waterfront development; marina security improvements; Camas-Washougal Economic Development Association evaluation.

• 5:15 p.m., public hearing: 2019 preliminary budget.

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

• 5 p.m., workshops: a presentation on housing options and affordability in the city.

• 7 p.m., regular meeting: consent agenda including an ordinance to repeal and replace the Human Services Facilities Siting Ordinance, and public hearings considering the Affordable Housing Fund property tax levy, the 2019 property tax levy, ad valorem taxes, an amendment to increase fees for the fire and life safety programs and increasing fees for hazardous materials.

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

• 6 p.m., study session: Battle Ground Chamber of Commerce merger.

•  7 p.m., public hearings: 2019 preliminary budget, fireworks.

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

• 6:30 p.m., reception: recognition of 40 years of service for Dennis Ripp, public works operations superintendent.

• 7 p.m., public hearing: 2019 final budget.

• regular meeting to follow: 2019 budget, percentage increase for 2019 property tax levy, public utility tax on water, sewer, garbage and recycling, declare emergency and authorize roof repair at public works shop with award bid.

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

• 7 p.m., regular meeting: nuisance letters, EMS levy.

•  public hearing for periodic update checklist of Yacolt’s Comprehensive Growth Plan to follow.

Tuesday

Clark Regional Wastewater District Board of Directors, 8000 N.E. 52nd Court, Vancouver.

• 7 a.m., regular meeting: 2019 strategic goals and initiative update, Discovery Clean Water Alliance update.

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

•  9:30 a.m. regular meeting: presentation of supportive housing for hard-to-house population.

•  1:30 p.m. fire service updates. n 2:30 p.m. workshop to discuss viability of Veteran’s Service Office in the county.

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

•  3 p.m., regular meeting: Agenda includes a motion year-end financial report and Early Head Start and ECEAP monthly reports.

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