Two candidates are vying for Position 1 on Clark County Fire & Rescue’s Board of Commissioners after Richard Britschgi, who currently holds the seat, lost the Aug. 6 primary. The board runs the fire protection district that serves more than 120 square miles in Ridgefield, La Center, Battle Ground and Woodland.
Commissioners typically meet twice a month, earning $114 for every meeting they attend, including additional committees, up to $10,944 annually during their six-year term. The primary duties of the commissioners consist of setting the budget, establishing policies and hiring the fire chief, who oversees the district’s day-to-day operations.
W. “Frank” Mazna
Vancouver fire Capt. Frank Mazna has been with the department for 27 years and served as a fire commissioner for districts 12 and 14 from 2000 to 2006. In the primary election, Mazna received 34.46 percent of the vote.
If elected, he wants to focus on getting the taxpayers the most bang for their buck.