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Group urges Clark County to include climate action in growth management plan

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April 19, 2023, 6:05am Clark County News

The chance to put Clark County on a deliberate, sustainable pathway is now. Read story

Members of the Clark County Council are pictured after new councilors took the oath of office at the Clark County Public Service Center on Jan. 3, 2023. Councilors are Glen Yung, from left, Michelle Belkot, Karen Bowerman, on screen, Gary Medvigy and Sue Marshall.

Clark County Council ready to discuss growth plan

Members of the Clark County Council are pictured after new councilors took the oath of office at the Clark County Public Service Center on Jan. 3, 2023. Councilors are Glen Yung, from left, Michelle Belkot, Karen Bowerman, on screen, Gary Medvigy and Sue Marshall.

April 13, 2023, 6:09pm Clark County News

Clark County officials are trying to envision just how large the county will by 2045, and they’re seeking the public’s help as they do it. Read story

Clark County Council Chair Karen Dill Bowerman delivers the State of the County 2023 address in a prerecorded message.

State of the County: Clark County Council chair Bowerman’s address covers public health, jail, budget, homelessnessvideo icon

Clark County Council Chair Karen Dill Bowerman delivers the State of the County 2023 address in a prerecorded message.

April 4, 2023, 6:24pm Clark County News

Clark County Council Chair Karen Bowerman’s State of the County address went live Tuesday morning on the county’s website. Read story

Members of the Clark County Council are pictured after new councilors took the oath of office at the Clark County Public Service Center on Jan. 3, 2023. Councilors are Glen Yung, from left, Michelle Belkot, Karen Bowerman, on screen, Gary Medvigy and Sue Marshall.

Clark County Council discusses population

Members of the Clark County Council are pictured after new councilors took the oath of office at the Clark County Public Service Center on Jan. 3, 2023. Councilors are Glen Yung, from left, Michelle Belkot, Karen Bowerman, on screen, Gary Medvigy and Sue Marshall.

April 3, 2023, 5:37pm Clark County News

There’s no doubt that Clark County’s population is growing, but how quickly will it grow in the next 20 years? Read story

Clark County Community Planning sets information session on growth plan update

March 16, 2023, 6:03am Clark County News

Clark County Community Planning will host informational public meetings at 1:30 and 2:45 p.m. March 28 on the county’s efforts to update the Comprehensive Growth Management Plan. Read story

A sign advertises a past neighborhood meeting about Knife River's planned concrete batch plant on Northeast 101st Street. While the company hasn't filed a permit request yet, opponents are already organizing.

Clark County concrete plant on hold amid neighborhood opposition

A sign advertises a past neighborhood meeting about Knife River's planned concrete batch plant on Northeast 101st Street. While the company hasn't filed a permit request yet, opponents are already organizing.

March 10, 2023, 5:00pm Clark County News

North Dakota-based Knife River Corp. on Friday confirmed that plans to build a concrete batch plant in unincorporated Clark County’s Sunnyside neighborhood are on hold, for now. Read story

Clark County's first homebuyer down payment program was approved by the Clark County COuncil. The program was established at the request of Clark County Treasurer Alishia Topper, who has been working on the program for two years.

Clark County to help homebuyers with down payment program

Clark County's first homebuyer down payment program was approved by the Clark County COuncil. The program was established at the request of Clark County Treasurer Alishia Topper, who has been working on the program for two years.

March 10, 2023, 6:02am Business

On Tuesday, the Clark County Council approved an agreement with the Washington State Housing Finance Commission to establish the area’s first homebuyer down payment program. Read story

Grace Lodge house manager Rachel Sterling, left in white coat, embraces former resident Jasmine Jackson as they join other women on a walk around the property. XChange Recovery was recently told it needs to move out of Grace Lodge by the end of April due to rezoning, though the Clark County Council has requested more research on the possibility of rezoning or grandfathering to allow the women to stay.

Can Grace Lodge, recovery home for women in Clark County, be saved?

Grace Lodge house manager Rachel Sterling, left in white coat, embraces former resident Jasmine Jackson as they join other women on a walk around the property. XChange Recovery was recently told it needs to move out of Grace Lodge by the end of April due to rezoning, though the Clark County Council has requested more research on the possibility of rezoning or grandfathering to allow the women to stay.

March 9, 2023, 6:03am Clark County Health

At a special Clark Council meeting on the last Tuesday in February, the seats were nearly full with dozens of community members. A handful of audience members wore shirts with sayings such as “Straight Outta Addiction” and “Sober Mode: On.” Read story

Clark County property tax payments due April 30

March 9, 2023, 5:59am Clark County News

Clark County Treasurer Alishia Topper is reminding property owners that the first installment of 2023 property taxes is due April 30. Because April 30 falls on a Sunday, payments submitted on May 1 will still be accepted. Read story

The 179th Street interchange was built in the early 1960s.

State funding for 179th Street project might be delayed

The 179th Street interchange was built in the early 1960s.

March 8, 2023, 6:45pm Clark County News

While a final state budget is still weeks away, early reports from the Legislature and the Washington State Department of Transportation suggest a revised transportation budget could have a big impact on the county’s Northeast 179th Street project. Read story