The effort to bring a major performing arts center to Clark County is ready to staff up with a new executive director and a professional…
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‘It seems so outrageous’: C-Tran board shocked at $21.8M per year light rail budget staff unveils at meeting
C-Tran officials are considering asking voters to approve a sales tax to help cover the steep cost of extending light rail into Vancouver as part…
Walk & Knock collects 210,000 pounds of food for 40th year of food drive
Clark County volunteers collected 210,000 pounds of food for the 40th annual Walk & Knock, the nation’s largest one-day food drive. Read more… Source: The…
Vancouver Housing Authority buying 98-unit apartment building to expand affordable housing
The Vancouver Housing Authority plans to buy a 98-unit apartment building still under construction in the Van Mall neighborhood to expand the city’s affordable housing…
After decades of cleanup, the Port of Ridgefield is eyeing economic renewal on waterfront
RIDGEFIELD — Once a brownfield soaked with toxic chemicals, Ridgefield’s waterfront is poised to again become an economic hub. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Clark County’s utilities have little advice on removing PFAS from water
With so-called forever chemicals showing up in municipal water supplies across Clark County, many residents worried about the safety of their water are looking to…
Clark County Council OKs certain multifamily housing in commercial or mixed-use zones
Developers can now build certain multifamily housing in commercial or mixed-use zones within unincorporated parts of Vancouver. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Southwest Washington legislators outline priorities during forum in Vancouver
Republican legislators in Southwest Washington have a clear objective heading into the 2025 legislative session: slash spending and go back to basics. Read more… Source:…
37-lot subdivision proposed for Hazel Dell but development down overall in Clark County
A Vancouver-based real estate developer has proposed a 37-lot single-family housing development just south of Northeast 88th Street in Northeast Hazel Dell. Read more… Source:…
A year after increases, Clark Public Utilities won’t raise rates in 2025
Clark Public Utilities won’t raise rates next year under a 2025 budget adopted by commissioners Tuesday morning. Read more… Source: The Columbian