What’s on our Radar – Week of August 17th, 2026
This week’s Radar offers you an opportunity to engage with all things Comp Plan Update, including an urgent Call to Action on the August 20th Planning Commission Comp Plan hearing!
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, AUGUST 18TH
Clark County Council meeting at 6pm: Meeting information
Open public comment opportunity: testify on any topic for up to 3 minutes.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19TH
Clark County Council work sessions starting at 9am: Meeting information
- Clark County Youth Commission

Photo from Clark County government
- Public Defense Caseload Standards and Staffing Model
- Clark County Green Team Updates
THURSDAY, AUGUST 20TH
Planning Commission Comp Plan Update hearing at 6:30pm: Meeting information
The Planning Commission will take public testimony and make a recommendation to the Clark County Council on the Comp Plan Update. We need YOU to help us advocate for a sustainable future balancing growth, the preservation of prime agricultural land, and meaningful climate action in Clark County by taking Friends of Clark County’s Call to Action on the August 20th Planning Commission hearing.
LAST WEEK’S HIGHLIGHTS
Clark County Council Work Sessions
Comp Plan Transportation Impact Fees (TIF)
- According to MRSC, “Impact fees are one-time charges…against a new development project to help pay for new or expanded public capital facilities that will directly address the increased demand for services created by that development.”
- These fees are paid by the developer.

- TIFs attempt to offset the impact of new development on transportation capital costs so taxpayers don’t have to pay for new development.
- 3 Councilors expressed concern about impact fees, indicating that they may be interested in lowering them.
Read League of Women Voters’ notes on August 12th TIF work session
Watch Comp Plan TIF work session recording
Council and Staff De-escalation Training with National Alliance of Mental Illness (NAMI)
This included a discussion of how to de-escalate during public comment.
Watch De-escalation work session recording
Clark County Council Time

La Center Bottoms photo from Clark County government
Parks: The City of La Center requested a transfer of Clark County Legacy Lands property from the county to the city, including the La Center Bottoms and EFL Greenway. The Clark County Legacy Lands program protects natural space, air, water and wildlife habitat while providing recreational opportunities in nature. This request came after the county discovered that La Center built an unpermitted gravel parking lot on county Legacy Lands property. It is unknown whether the parking lot built by La Center is legal given that it was unpermitted. Staff and Council expressed concern that transferring this property would impact the comprehensive parks planning process that is underway, and Council decided they would first work with La Center to address the parking lot issue before considering the transfer request.
Read League of Women Voters notes on August 12th Clark County Council Time
Watch August 12th Clark County Council Time recording
Parks Advisory Board meeting
- Regional Parks Funding Task Team updates
- Parks System Plan
- Fees and Free Days for 2027
Review meeting minutes from August 11th Parks Advisory Board meeting
Listen to audio from August 11th Parks Advisory Board meeting
Ending Community Homelessness Organization (ECHO) meeting
Read the ECHO August 11th meeting agenda
Watch the ECHO August 11th meeting recording
Railroad Advisory Board meeting
Read League of Women Voters’ notes on the Railroad Advisory Board August 11th meeting
OTHER HIGHLIGHTS
Friends of Clark County Annual Fundraising Dinner 
Our annual Dinner with Friends fundraising event will take place at a new, fabulous location at Cedars Public House in Brush Prairie, WA on September 13th from 4 to 7pm. The food will be delicious, the setting beautiful, and the company even better. We hope you will join us for dinner, as we need your help more than ever to keep Clark County beautiful and livable through conservation, advocacy, and education.
If you plan on attending, please secure your tickets today! It really helps us to have an accurate head count for the event as soon as possible.
Secure your Dinner with Friends 2026 tickets
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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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