News

• Community Services

Vancouver, Wash. – The Clark County Youth House is hosting an art show on Thursday, June 4, from 5 to 8 pm.

The event, Beautiful Bonds: A Youth House Art Show about Connecting the Threads Between Us, features young artists who are supported by and volunteer at the Youth House. The art show will be at the Youth House, 1012 Esther St. It is free and open to the public. Light refreshments will be provided.


• Community Services

The Clark County Teens For Tomorrow, peer education program is recruiting youth to fill vacant positions for the 2026-2027 program year.

Members serve a one-year term but can recommit to serve multiple terms. Teens For Tomorrow requires 4-8 hours of work each month.

What is Teens for Tomorrow (TFT)?


• Public Works

Lewisville Regional Park will reopen to the public on Wednesday, May 13. The area around the Central picnic shelter, which was destroyed by fire, is closed. A fence and signage have been installed around the closed area. Visitors are reminded that entering areas closed to the public is prohibited. 

The fire, which occurred in the early morning hours of Tuesday, May 12, is being investigated by the Clark County Sheriff’s Office. The park was closed on Tuesday during the investigation and preliminary cleanup.


• Treasurer

The next Clark County Finance Committee meeting is scheduled for 9:30 am Thursday, May. 19, 2026, in the Public Service Center, 1300 Franklin St., Room 243.

Pursuant to RCW 42.30.030(2), which encourages public agencies to provide for public access to meetings, this meeting can also be viewed via Teams or joined telephonically. 


• Public Works

Early on Tuesday, May 12, a fire was reported at Lewisville Regional Park. The fire has been extinguished, but to ensure safety and not inhibit the work of responders, the park was closed to the public. Lewisville Regional Park will reopen to the public on Wednesday, May 13.  We will provide updates as soon as new information becomes available. 

Staff are contacting picnic shelter reservation holders about refunds or moving their reservations to other locations. 


• County Manager

Clark County, participating cities and community stakeholders are recruiting for two volunteers to join a collaborative policy group addressing the issue of homelessness in the community known as ECHO, Ending Community Homelessness Organization.


• Community Planning

The Clark County Commission on Aging will continue their four-part series on housing at its May meeting. The COA welcomes professionals from the Bridge Meadows and Cathedral Park CoHousing communities for a discussion about intergenerational housing, as an affordable housing option. 

The meeting is scheduled for 4:30 p.m. Monday, May 18, and is open to the public.


• Clark County Charter

The Clark County Charter Review Commission will hold a series of town hall meetings to get feedback from county residents. The town hall events will be held in each of the five county council districts

The meetings are scheduled as follows: 


• Community Planning

Clark County is seeking applicants for one position on the Clark County Historic Preservation Commission. The three-year term will begin on July 1, 2026. The position will be appointed by the County Council.

The seven-member volunteer commission is responsible for:


• Clark County Council
Attendees encouraged to bring non-perishable food donations to benefit Clark Neighbors Food Project

Vancouver, Wash. – Clark County Council Chair Sue Marshall will present the 2026 State of the County address at a May 19 event at the county’s Public Service Center, 1300 Franklin St. in the sixth-floor hearing room. Doors open at 4:45 pm, and the program begins at 5:20 pm.