The Clark County Council had its first review of the 2024 budget during a work session Monday. County Manager Kathleen Otto said this was one of the most difficult budgets she’s worked on in her seven years with the county.
Read more…
Source: The Columbian
Clark County Council reviews ‘difficult’ budget as it considers higher property taxes to balance rising salaries, inflation, demand for services
More from Clark County GovernmentMore posts in Clark County Government »
- Judge awards $1.3M in fees to 3 Latino Clark County Public Works employees who won hostile workplace lawsuit
- Clark County says October security breach was a cyberattack; no indication personal data was stolen
- Vancouver Transportation System Plan open for public comment
- Portland Vancouver Junction Railroad’s Chelatchie rail yard expansion halted
- Clark County Council OKs hearing on $8M in federal pandemic relief fund requests
More from Clark County NewsMore posts in Clark County News »
- Vancouver to receive nearly $5.7 million for improvements along Fourth Plain, Cantwell announces
- Person found dead in room following fire at Inn at Salmon Creek
- Is requiring new apartments to include affordable units the right move for Vancouver? It’s working in Redmond
- Clark County law enforcement to increase DUI patrols
- Southwest Washington lawmakers say health care, worker shortage, public safety among priorities for upcoming legislative session
More from Clark County PoliticsMore posts in Clark County Politics »
- Southwest Washington lawmakers say health care, worker shortage, public safety among priorities for upcoming legislative session
- Vancouver’s plan to remove lanes from McGillivray Boulevard has residents concerned about safety, congestion
- Former legislative candidate John Ley pleads not guilty in voter fraud case; his lawyer says charges politically motivated
- Clark County lawmakers keep busy year-round with committees, constituents, and in some cases, full-time jobs
- Camas City Council OKs 1% property tax and levy hikes for EMS, street preservation
More from Latest NewsMore posts in Latest News »
- Person found dead in room following fire at Inn at Salmon Creek
- Is requiring new apartments to include affordable units the right move for Vancouver? It’s working in Redmond
- Southwest Washington lawmakers say health care, worker shortage, public safety among priorities for upcoming legislative session
- Man with ties to La Center killed in Portland shooting
- Lewis River Highway reopens in both directions, still closed to freight traffic
More from NewsletterMore posts in Newsletter »
- Is requiring new apartments to include affordable units the right move for Vancouver? It’s working in Redmond
- Southwest Washington lawmakers say health care, worker shortage, public safety among priorities for upcoming legislative session
- Man with ties to La Center killed in Portland shooting
- Lewis River Highway reopens in both directions, still closed to freight traffic
- Developer plans 72 housing lots on Ridgefield-area farmland
More from PoliticsMore posts in Politics »
- Southwest Washington lawmakers say health care, worker shortage, public safety among priorities for upcoming legislative session
- Vancouver’s plan to remove lanes from McGillivray Boulevard has residents concerned about safety, congestion
- ‘Critical amount of money’: Camas School District replacement levies to be on February ballot
- Former legislative candidate John Ley pleads not guilty in voter fraud case; his lawyer says charges politically motivated
- Clark County lawmakers keep busy year-round with committees, constituents, and in some cases, full-time jobs
Be First to Comment