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What’s on our Radar – Week of July 28th, 2025

July 27, 2025 in General

Tickets for Friends of Clark County’s annual fundraising dinner on September 14th are available now! Read about how important this fundraiser is—especially this year—on the front page of our website here: https://friendsofclarkcounty.org/

  • Last week:
  • This week:
    • Wednesday, July 30th at 9am is a work session on the Comprehensive Plan Update Housing Code, followed by an annexation discussion with the City of Vancouver.
    • Wednesday, July 30th at 1pm is Council Time. Under Old Business is item 4.3, the Turnover Timber Sale Letter. Supporters can use the public comment opportunity to voice support for the council getting on the record with the letter to the DNR regarding the Turnover timber sale, while also pushing for one of FOCC and allies’ final asks, which is for forest advocates to have a presence (at least by a couple of representatives of local organizations such as FOCC) at the DNR trust land tours so we can witness what the agency is telling our elected officials about their management of our public trust lands.
    • Thursday, July 31st at 9am is the Public Health Advisory Council/Board of Health retreat with the Clark County Council. On the agenda is sharing learnings from recent ‘Public Health in Action’ presentations on access to prenatal care, benthic algal mats, the heat watch campaign, and school immunization rates.
    • Deep dive into the week’s meeting agenda, including how to participate, here: https://clark.wa.gov/councilors/clark-county-council-meetings
  • Commission/advisory board meetings this week:
    • Thursday, July 31st will be a Planning Commission work session on the Land Use Element of the Comprehensive Plan Update AND discussion of public feedback on land use alternatives from the Comprehensive Plan Update workshop comment period. Meeting materials include a summary of the commentary, and it is clear that much of the community agrees with FOCC’s positions regarding land use and want our county to be good environmental stewards! Remember, public comment is not allowed at work sessions as no action is taken, but this will be very informative! Check out the materials and how to participate here:
      https://clark.wa.gov/community-planning/planning-commission-hearings-and-meeting-notes

See you next week!
Karissa
FOCC Community Outreach

 

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