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Public meetings for week of May 31

The Columbian
Published: May 31, 2020, 6:00am

Monday

Vancouver City Council, meeting via video broadcast at CVTV.org, public participation via telephone at 866-899-4679 access code 541-498-333. • 5:30 p.m., workshop: 2021-2016 Transportation Improvement Program. • 6:30 p.m., regular meeting: Northeast 32nd Street and East Vancouver PH 1 sewer improvements; amendments to lease agreements with Columbia River Insurance and Dice Age Games; ratification of collective bargaining agreement with Fire Command Officers Local 4378; changes to Affordable Housing Fund plan and awards of funds; amendment to Historic Preservation section of the municipal code; site-specific zoning map designation change requests; appointments to the Parking Advisory Committee. Public hearings on the 2020 CDBG/HOME action plan, the CDBG coronavirus response, and extension to development agreement with SE, Inc. Ratification of Emergency Order 2020-14.

Battle Ground City Council, meeting via video and teleconference, log in to https://zoom.us/j/6112135077 or dial 253-215-8782. • 7 p.m., regular meeting: emergency declaration; public hearings on surplus equipment, transportation improvement program, land use and zoning application moratorium; utility tax rate presentation; fee schedule presentation; transportation benefit district fee presentation.

Camas City Council, meeting via video and teleconference, Log in to https://zoom.us/j/91542574318 and enter access code 915-4257-4318 or dial 877-853-5257 and enter access code 915-4257-4318. • 7 p.m., regular meeting: emergency proclamation, six-year transportation improvement program public hearing, revising school speed zone limits for Woodburn Elementary School.

Woodland City Council, meeting via video and teleconference, log in to https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/306252197 or dial 669-224-3412 and enter access code 306-252-197. • 7 p.m., regular meeting: resolutions adopting six-year transportation improvement plan, offering temporary permits to assist businesses with reopening, urging the mayor to reopen businesses in the city.

Yacolt Town Council, meeting via teleconference, dial 646-749-3129 and enter access code 534-958-893. • 7 p.m., regular meeting: fuel pump system update, six-year transportation plan review and comments.

Tuesday

Clark Public Utilities Board of Commissioners, meeting physically closed to the public, dial 1-786-535-3211 and enter access code 983-888-981. • 9 a.m., regular meeting: consideration of Bid No. 598, April financial reports, April wholesale operations, summary of the Draft 2020 Integrated Resource Plan.

Clark County Council, meeting via teleconference, Dial 408-418-9388 and enter access code 966-567-306. • 10 a.m., regular meeting: salary realignment for death investigator classification, approval of funding contracts for Northeast 10th Avenue, approval of funding contracts for the Interstate 5-Northeast 179th Street interchange, interagency agreement through Coronavirus Relief Fund.

Southwest Washington Regional Transportation Council Board of Directors, meeting physically closed to the public, streaming on cvtv.org. • 4 p.m., regular meeting: VAST shared central signal system study, electronic signature policy, unified planning work program for fiscal year 2021, congestion management process draft report.

Wednesday

Port of Camas-Washougal Board of Commissioners, Port meeting room, 24 S. “A” St., Washougal. • 5 p.m., regular meeting.

Woodland Public Schools Board of Directors, meeting to be held via Zoom webinar. Visit the district website for information on how to call in. • 6 p.m., regular meeting: Agenda includes memorandum of understanding with the Woodland Education Association to extend current labor contract by one year.

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