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Public meetings for week of June 9

The Columbian
Published: June 9, 2019, 6:00am

Monday

Battle Ground Public Schools Board of Directors, Battle Ground High School, media center, 300 W. Main St., Battle Ground. • 4 p.m., regular meeting: adoption of AP Computer Science A textbook.

Camas School District Board of Directors, Grass Valley Elementary School, 3000 N.W. Grass Valley Dr., Camas. • 4 p.m., workshop: Healthy Youth Survey/social emotional learning. • 5:30 p.m., regular meeting: Garver Theater renovation project, district-wide annual fire alarm inspections, Doc Harris Stadium wireless project.

Vancouver City Council, City Hall, 415 W. Sixth St., Vancouver. • 4 p.m., work session: update to the Heights District plan. • 5 p.m., work session: establishing a citywide Culture, Arts & Heritage Commission. • 5:30 p.m., executive session: council discussing potential litigation. • 6:30 p.m., regular meeting: proclamations for Flag Day and World Elder Abuse Day, presentation on AWC Center for Quality Communities Scholarship, Evergreen Estates Sewer Improvement Project, Northeast 18th Street improvement project, lease agreement with Fourth Plain Forward, extension of moratorium on self-storage structures, citizen forum.

Washougal City Council, City Hall, 1701 C St., Washougal. • 5 p.m., workshop: policy on shared leave, civil service commission appointments. • 7 p.m., regular meeting: civil service commission appointments.

Woodland Public Schools Board of Directors, Woodland High School, Room 2203, 1500 Dike Access Road, Woodland. • 5:30 p.m., work session. n executive session to follow on evaluation of superintendent.

Hockinson School District Board of Directors, district office board room, 17912 N.E. 159th St., Brush Prairie. • 6 p.m., farewell event for outgoing Superintendent Sandra Yager. • 7 p.m., work session: presentations on end-of-year data.

Tuesday

Port of Vancouver Board of Commissioners, port office, 3103 Lower River Road, Vancouver. • 8:30 a.m., regular meeting: open forum, port contracts logs, renewable/clean energy policy, accounts payable, CEO updates on projects and Terminal 1, commissioner reports.

Clark Regional Emergency Services Agency Administrative Board, Clark County Elections Conference Room, 1408 Franklin St., Vancouver. • 1 p.m., regular meeting: Life-saving and excellence awards presentation, 2019 year-to-date financial statement and discussion regarding next year’s budget, among other topics.

Clark County Correction Facility Advisory Commission, Public Service Center, sixth floor meeting room, 1300 Franklin St., Vancouver. • 3 p.m., meeting: presentation of estimated jail replacement scenario costs.

Vancouver Planning Commission, City Hall, 415 W. Sixth St., Vancouver. • 4 p.m., regular meeting: The Heights Subarea update, Urban Forestry Program update, Park Impact Fee amendments.

Clark Regional Wastewater District Board of Commissioners, district offices, 8000 N.E. 52nd Court, Vancouver. • 4 p.m., regular meeting: introduce Tom Lebo, construction program manager for the Discovery Clean Water Alliance; authorize sewer extension participation agreement for Northeast 102nd Avenue subdivision, amount not to exceed $120,378.60; authorize agreement with Tribeca Transport LLC to provide sludge hauling from July 2019 through June 2020, amount not to exceed $54,679.78; commissioner and staff reports.

Clark County Cemetery District No. 1, District Office, 26700 N.E. Robinson Road, Camas. • 4 p.m., regular meeting.

Vancouver Public Schools Board of Directors, Robert C. Bates Center for Educational Leadership, 2921 Falk Road, Vancouver. • 4 p.m., work session: discussion of lifting district levy lid/running supplemental levy. • 5:15 p.m., regular meeting: policy updates, sale of bonds and adoption of construction-related contracts.

C-Tran Board of Directors, Vancouver Community Library, Columbia Room, 901 C St., Vancouver. • 5:30 p.m., regular meeting: public comment, C-Tran is hiring recruitment video, contract extension for Fisher’s Landing Transit Center’s transit-oriented development feasibility study, C-Tran Citizen Advisory Committee quarterly update, closed-door session for annual evaluation of CEO Shawn Donaghy’s performance.

La Center School District Board of Directors, La Center K-8 campus library, 700 E. Fourth St., La Center. • 6 p.m., workshop: Gladys Giberson Volunteer Award selection parameters discussion, new middle school update.

Washougal School District Board of Directors, district office, 4855 Evergreen Way, Washougal. • 6:30 p.m., regular meeting.

La Center Planning Commission, Council Chambers, 214 E. Fourth St., La Center. • 7 p.m., regular meeting.

Wednesday

Clark County Council, Public Service Center, sixth floor training room, 1300 Franklin St., Vancouver. • 11:30 a.m., work session: historic preservation code update. • 1 p.m., work session: Interstate 5/179th Street transportation area financial package. • 2 p.m., council time in conference room 698.

Port of Ridgefield Board of Commissioners, port offices, 111 W. Division St., Ridgefield. • 3 p.m., regular meeting.

Clark College Board of Trustees, Clark College, Gaiser Hall 213, 1933 Fort Vancouver Way, Vancouver. • 5 p.m., regular meeting.

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La Center City Council, City Hall, 214 E. Fourth St., La Center. n 5:30 p.m., work session. • 6:30 p.m., regular meeting: community fireworks celebrations for Independence Day, vendor bid approval for Public Works lawn mower.

Thursday

Ridgefield City Council, Ridgefield Administrative Civic Center, 510 Pioneer St., Ridgefield. • 6:30 p.m., regular meeting: Vancouver Clinic Development agreement and South Wells Drive development agreement, approval of lease agreement with FDM Development for police department facility.

Friday

Clark County Parks Advisory Board, Luke Jensen Sports Complex, Bud Van Cleve Community Room, 4000 N.E. 78th St., Vancouver. • noon meeting: public comment, parks standards, member vacancy, city of Vancouver PIF cross boundary proposal, Whipple Creek Restoration Committee, “Nature + Play Designs” presentation.

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