The fate of a Vancouver petition looking to put light rail to a citywide vote will have to wait a few more weeks.
A hearing on the matter, originally scheduled for Wednesday, has been pushed back to April 17 at the Hall of Justice in Kelso.
Lori Volkman, Clark County’s counsel on the case, confirmed the delay.
This will be the second time a judge has taken up the matter. Last month, Judge Stephen M. Warning said he needed more time to review the legislative history.
The law in question states that on municipal petitions, “signatures, including the original, of any person who has signed a petition two or more times shall be stricken.”