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Public meetings for week of Jan. 20

The Columbian
Published: January 20, 2019, 6:03am

Tuesday

Clark Public Utilities Board of Commissioners, utility office, 1200 Fort Vancouver Way, Vancouver.

– 9 a.m., special meeting: consideration of resolutions of intent to establish LUD Nos. 1351, 1352, 1356, 1359, 1360 and 1361; consideration of resolutions of establishment of LUS Nos. 1288, 1349, 1350, 1357 and 1358; consideration of bid award No. 558 — on-site sodium hypochlorite generation system; E3 study update.

Skamania County Commissioners, Skamania County Courthouse, 240 N.W. Vancouver Ave., Stevenson.

– 9:30 a.m., regular meeting.

Clark County Council, Public Service Center sixth floor hearing room, 1300 Franklin St., Vancouver.

– 10 a.m., council meeting: Fort Vancouver Regional Library Board of Trustees appointment, collective bargaining agreement, interlocal agreement, notice to contractors, biannual code charges, department of health grant.

– 2 p.m., Council District 4 candidate interviews.

Clark Regional Wastewater District Board of Commissioners, commissioners chamber board meeting room, 8000 N.E. 52nd Court, Vancouver.

– 3 p.m., regular meeting: resolution adopting district’s comprehensive general sewer plan, north junction pump station and trunk sewer.

Vancouver Public Schools board of directors, Robert C. Bates Center for Educational Leadership, 2921 Falk Road, Vancouver.

– 4 p.m., work session: agenda includes presentation on dual language immersion.

– 5:15 p.m., board meeting: agenda includes discussion of central administration reductions.

Clark County Council, Public Service Center, sixth floor conference room B, 1300 Franklin St., Vancouver.

– 4:15 p.m., executive session.

– 5 p.m., council meeting: potential vote to appoint county councilor for District 4.

Camas City Council, City Hall, 616 N.E. Fourth Ave.

– 4:30 p.m., workshop: finance department staffing plan, 2019 STEP tank pumping contract extension, general sewer plan update professional services with Carollo Engineering, Lacamas Creek Sewer Pump Station design consultant contract, two-hour parking spaces on Northeast Birch Street.

– 7 p.m., regular meeting: Camas School District June 2016 interlocal agreement addendum, minor amendments to Camas Municipal Code.

Fort Vancouver Regional Libraries Board of Trustees, Cascade Park Library, 600 N.E. 136th Ave., Vancouver.

– 4:45 p.m., executive session: agenda includes discussion of real estate.

– 6 p.m., regular meeting: agenda includes a first reading of policies regarding library privileges, asset management and solicitation on library property.

Port of Camas-Washougal Board of Directors, 24 S. A St., Washougal.

– 5 p.m., regular meeting: agenda items include rail improvement contract, capital asset policy and building roof seal and painting contracts.

Ridgefield School District Board of Directors, Ridgefield Administrative and Civic Center board room, 510 Pioneer St.

– 5 p.m., regular meeting: approve adoption of district calendar for 2019-2020 school year, approve increase to Emerick Construction Co. contract for Ridgefield High School addition and renovation.

Evergreen Public Schools Board of Directors, Administrative Service Center, Evergreen Room, 13501 N.E. 28th St., Vancouver.

– 5:30 p.m., special meeting: agenda includes adoption of director districts policy and discussion of instructional materials committee.

Washougal School District Board of Directors, Cape Horn-Skye Elementary School Pod B, 9731 Washougal River Road

– 5:30 p.m., work session.

– 6:30 p.m., regular meeting.

Battle Ground City Council, City Hall, 109 S.W. First St.

– 7 p.m., regular meeting: interim city manager contract, park advisory board, adopt a street/park program.

Green Mountain School District, middle school classroom, 13105 N.E. Grinnell Road, Woodland.

– 7 p.m., regular meeting: four-year budget projection, budget extension for transportation vehicle fund.

Woodland City Council, Council Chambers, 200 E. Scott Ave.

-7 p.m., regular meeting: adopt legislative priorities for 2019, authorize creation of a full-time associate planner position.

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Yacolt Town Council, Town Hall, 202 W. Cushman St.

– 7 p.m., regular meeting: North Clark Little League use agreement re-negotiation, introduce new town attorney, rotate mayor pro tem and finance committee.

Wednesday

Clark County Public Board of Health, 1300 Franklin St., Vancouver, sixth floor.

– 9:30 a.m., Clark County Board of Health public meeting: flu update, a resolution in support of legislation recognizing that public health is essential and should receive adequate funding, flu update, measles update.

Clark County Council, Public Service Center sixth floor meeting room, 1300 Franklin St., Vancouver.

– 10:30 a.m., work session: transportation funding package for Interstate 5/N.E. 179th Street area.

– 12:30 p.m., council time.

Port of Ridgefield Board of Commissioners, port offices, 111 West Division St.

– 3 p.m. regular meeting.

Clark College Board of Trustees, Gaiser Hall, Ellis F. Dunn Community Room, 1933 Fort Vancouver Way, Vancouver.

– 5 p.m., regular meeting: agenda includes approval of president’s contract addendum and salary adjustment, including 2 percent cost of living allocation.

La Center City Council, City Hall, 214 E. Fourth St.

– 6:30 p.m., regular meetings: draft complete streets policy/ordinance.

Thursday

Ridgefield City Council, Ridgefield Community Center, 210 N. Main Ave.

– 6:30 p.m., regular meeting: residential fire sprinklers amendment, school impact fees amendment; public hearing on school district general obligation bonds to follow.

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