Reporters answered two Clark Asks questions last week. One asked about the increasing amount of roadside litter and the other about plans for property at Northeast 117th and Highway 99.
It’s time for you to help us choose the next subject in the latest Clark Asks voting round. We’ve picked these questions to vote on:
- Do the Washington State Patrol, local police departments and the Clark County Sheriff’s Office cooperate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or are we all in sanctuary status?
- Could Clark Public Utilities work more aggressively to reduce its carbon footprint?
- Why do area elementary schools have more security at entrances — such as locked front doors where someone has to buzz you in — than at high schools?
- Vote for one of these questions, and our reporters will do their best to provide answers to the winning question. Don’t be disheartened if your choice isn’t picked. We sometimes answer one or both runners-up.
If you have a question about the local area that’s puzzling you, be sure to submit it to columbian.com/clarkasks. You can also read questions there that others have submitted.