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What’s on our Radar – Week of August 4th, 2025

August 4, 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:
    • There was a work session on the Comprehensive Plan Update Housing Code, followed by an annexation discussion with the City of Vancouver. You can watch those here:
    • FOCC and allies won another ask regarding the Department of Natural Resources legacy forest timber sales! We have been urging that the public, or at least select representatives from local advocacy organizations, be involved in county interactions with the DNR, as Clark County legacy forests belong to the citizens of Clark County, the DNR has a history of ignoring our concerns, and the DNR has a vested interest in the logging of these forests due to the large sums of money they are allotted with every timber sale. After first denying FOCC’s ask that the public be included in upcoming site tours led by the DNR with the council, the DNR inexplicably changed course and are allowing the public to attend! FOCC intends to have representatives and allies present at these tours and will keep you posted! This win was in addition to the council deciding to finally get on the record regarding the Turnover timber sale. The council is also exploring the possibility of forming a forestry or natural resources commission or task force.

    • There was 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. Of note is that for the second time, commissioners spoke against the Clark County Environmental Justice Coalition’s anti-displacement policy in the climate policy recommendations for the Comprehensive Plan Update. That conversation starts at about 18 minutes in to the recording:Clark County PC Work Session: Land Use Element, Feedback on Land Use Alternatives, 7.31.2025
    • The Clark Communities Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (CCBPAC) will be holding a special meeting TOMORROW, this Tuesday, August 5, 2025, from 6:00 – 8:00pm. Meeting materials and instructions on providing public comment may be found here: https://clark.wa.gov/community-planning/meeting-information-0
  • Other happenings:

    • COUNTY SEEKS VOLUNTEERS TO SERVE ON THE BICYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Clark County is seeking applicants to fill four positions on the nine-member Clark Communities Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee. More information here: https://clark.wa.gov/community-planning/bpac-members
    • Call for public participation from the City of Vancouver: Provide your comments to shape Vancouver’s plan for growth and development!
      The City of Vancouver is currently updating its comprehensive plan, which influences a lot of things including:
      • How where you live, work, and play in Vancouver could grow and change in the future.
      •  What kinds of housing, jobs, and amenities could be in Vancouver and where they are located.
      • How safe and easy it is to get to different places in Vancouver.

See you next week!
Karissa
FOCC Community Outreach

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