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What’s on our Radar – Week of June 15th, 2026

June 12, 2026 in General

This week’s Radar offers you an opportunity to engage with the Clark County Comp Plan land use and natural resource chapters. Plus, there’s a lot to catch up on from last week, including a parks planning work session on the Gordy Jolma Family Natural Area, Comp Plan public participation, and the concurrency controversy.

THIS WEEK’S RADAR

Our weekly radar is intended to highlight Clark County meetings and events relevant to Friends of Clark County priorities. This list is not exhaustive. For a full list of Clark County meetings, please visit Clark County Council and Clark County Community Planning on the Clark County website.

TUESDAY, JUNE 16TH

Clark County Council meeting at 6pm: Meeting information

Items of note:

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17TH

Clark County Council work sessions starting at 9am: Meeting information

  • Update on Regional Solid Waste System Study
  • 027 Budget Process Considerations & Direction
  • Clark County Code 2.79 Sheriff’s Civil Service Fee Schedule

Clark County Council Time at 1pm: Meeting information

THURSDAY, JUNE 18TH

Planning Commission work session on Draft Comp Plan Chapters at 5:30pm: Meeting information

LAST WEEK’S HIGHLIGHTS

Clark County Work Sessions:

  • Comp Plan Chapters Work Session

Clark County Council Time
Many residents, including those from 179Gridlock.com, testified about the concurrency agenda item that was brought up by Councilor Yung at the request of builders.

Charter Review Commission meeting
Watch the June 10th Charter Review Commission meeting recording

OTHER HIGHLIGHTS

Comp Plan Update
Read FOCC Board Member Jackie Lane’s latest article on the Comp Plan Update

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Clark County Calendar of Land Use Activities
This great public resource compiled by FOCC’s own Jackie Lane tracks Clark County’s land use activities in a publicly available document. Make sure to bookmark it! 

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