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Clark County Council renews contract for Tri-Mountain Golf Course through end of 2026

March 19, 2025, 2:39pm Clark County News

Fans of Tri-Mountain Golf Course can breathe a little easier. The county-owned golf course will remain open through the end of next year — but with slightly higher operating costs… Read story

Fellow Clark County councilors oust Michelle Belkot from C-Tran board after she broke ranks on vote

March 13, 2025, 1:27pm Clark County News

After a tense exchange Wednesday, Clark County councilors ousted fellow Councilor Michelle Belkot from her seat on C-Tran’s board of directors. Read story

Cars sit in a parking lot next to the green Sept. 11 at Tri-Mountain Golf Course in Ridgefield. Clark County put the course up for sale last year, and the Cowlitz Indian Tribe planned to purchase it but pulled out.

Cowlitz Indian Tribe not buying Tri-Mountain Golf Course after all

Cars sit in a parking lot next to the green Sept. 11 at Tri-Mountain Golf Course in Ridgefield. Clark County put the course up for sale last year, and the Cowlitz Indian Tribe planned to purchase it but pulled out.

March 12, 2025, 5:15pm Business

Clark County won’t be selling Tri-Mountain Golf Course to the Cowlitz Indian Tribe after all. Read story

Today the Chelatchie Bluff is mostly forest land.

Gravel mining opponents get a win from courts in north Clark County case

Today the Chelatchie Bluff is mostly forest land.

March 11, 2025, 2:34pm Business

The Washington Court of Appeals this week handed a win to opponents of gravel mining in rural northwestern Clark County. Read story

Clark County Council members Glen Yung, from left, Michelle Belkot, Wil Fuentes, Matt Little and Sue Marshall are pictured at the Public Service Center on Jan. 7.

As 20-year growth plan update continues, Clark County Council to skip resource lands study for now

Clark County Council members Glen Yung, from left, Michelle Belkot, Wil Fuentes, Matt Little and Sue Marshall are pictured at the Public Service Center on Jan. 7.

March 11, 2025, 6:08am Clark County News

The Clark County Council continues to wrangle with updating the county’s 20-year growth plan. On Wednesday, the council decided not to move forward with a resource lands study, citing concerns about whether the study could be thoroughly completed in just two months. Read story

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Clark County considers traffic management program to address safety of neighborhood roads

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March 6, 2025, 8:50am Clark County News

Clark County could soon roll out a new traffic management program aimed at making neighborhood roads safer. Read story

Clark County Council members Glen Yung, from left, Michelle Belkot, Wil Fuentes, Matt Little and Sue Marshall are pictured at the Public Service Center on Tuesday morning, Jan. 7, 2025.

Clark County Council wrestles with growth as cities say they need to expand to meet demand

Clark County Council members Glen Yung, from left, Michelle Belkot, Wil Fuentes, Matt Little and Sue Marshall are pictured at the Public Service Center on Tuesday morning, Jan. 7, 2025.

February 28, 2025, 6:05am Clark County News

Will Vancouver, Ridgefield, Camas and other cities in Clark County need more land to meet the demand for housing, jobs, and commercial and retail development? How much should their urban growth area boundaries be allowed to grow? Will agricultural or forest lands have to be sacrificed to meet that demand? Read story

Clark County Council members Glen Yung, from left, Michelle Belkot, Wil Fuentes, Matt Little and Sue Marshall.

Clark County Council to review proposals for resource lands study

Clark County Council members Glen Yung, from left, Michelle Belkot, Wil Fuentes, Matt Little and Sue Marshall.

February 21, 2025, 6:04am Clark County News

The Clark County Council is expected to review proposals for a resource lands study before the end of the month. The council approved going out to bid on the study in late January. With an estimated budget of $300,000, the study will look at available resource lands as part of… Read story

A for sale sign sits outside a vacant building on Northeast 94th Avenue on Aug. 21 in Vancouver, where the city plans to construct a 150-bed homeless shelter.

Clark County Council votes to give $4.85 million to Vancouver shelter project — if it’s legal

A for sale sign sits outside a vacant building on Northeast 94th Avenue on Aug. 21 in Vancouver, where the city plans to construct a 150-bed homeless shelter.

February 20, 2025, 12:43pm Clark County News

The Clark County Council approved a motion Wednesday to allocate $4.85 million from the combined use of mental health sales tax funds and opioid settlement funds toward the city of Vancouver’s plans for a large homeless shelter in the Van Mall neighborhood — if it’s legal and the money is… Read story

Clark County reopened its Down Payment Assistance program Tuesday after the program’s first funding allocation ran out within a month.

Clark County makes up to $60,000 in down payment help available to qualifying homebuyers

Clark County reopened its Down Payment Assistance program Tuesday after the program’s first funding allocation ran out within a month.

February 18, 2025, 1:36pm Business

Up to $60,000 in down payment assistance is now available for some first-time homebuyers in Clark County — an opportunity that may become increasingly rare. Read story