News

• Public Health

Clark County Public Health is warning the community about a recent increase in emergency department visits due to opioid overdoses. Preliminary evidence suggests most of the recent overdoses may be due to fentanyl.

Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid that is 50 times stronger than heroin and 100 times stronger than morphine. Fentanyl may be added to illicit drugs during their production without the drug user’s knowledge.


• Elections

Beginning at 9 am Wednesday, April 26, elections officials will perform a hand count of approximately 600 ballots randomly selected as part of a manual comparison against machine results for the April 25, 2023, Special Election.

For this comparison, a proposition in the Washougal School District will be counted by hand, to check the accuracy of the ballot tabulation equipment. The selected ballots will be counted in the total returns on Election Day.


• County Manager

County Manager Kathleen Otto is seeking applicants to fill a vacancy on the Clark County Development and Engineering Advisory Board.

The opening is for a three-year term that will run April 1, 2023, through Mach 31, 2026.

The vacancy is for a public-sector engineer or planner.

Clark County formed the Development and Engineering Advisory Board to review policy and code changes and work with the Community Development and Public Works departments on process improvements and fee issues.


• Community Planning

Clark County and the City of Vancouver are seeking applicants for three seats on the Clark County Historic Preservation Commission. The three-year terms will begin on July 1, 2023. Two of the seats will be appointed by the Vancouver City Council and one seat will be appointed by the County Council.

The seven-member volunteer commission is responsible for:


• Community Planning

The Clark County Aging Readiness Plan assesses the county's readiness to serve as home for a growing number of older residents. The plan was approved in 2012 and includes strategies to improve the community’s capacity to support its growing older population and ultimately benefit all ages.


• Public Works

A contractor will repair a small area of the Klineline Pond parking lot at Salmon Creek Regional Park beginning Wednesday, April 19. Lakeside Industries will replace damaged concrete at the entrance to the bridge over Salmon Creek. The work area will be blocked with cones, signs and caution tape. While the parking lot will remain open, visitors are asked to avoid the work area. The work is expected to be completed by Friday, April 21, weather permitting.


• Community Planning

Clark County is seeking applicants for four positions on its Commission on Aging. The commission manages and implements the county’s Aging Readiness Plan and fosters countywide awareness, dialogue and insight into challenges and opportunities for residents of all ages, incomes and abilities.

The submission deadline has been extended to 4 p.m. Friday, April 14, 2023. Applicants should submit a résumé and letter of interest to Michelle Pfenning, County Manager’s Office, at Michelle.Pfenning@clark.wa.gov. Applications also may be mailed to P.O. Box 5000, Vancouver, WA 98666-5000.


• Public Health

Clark County Public Health’s offices will be closed on Wednesday, April 12 for an all-day staff training event. Online services will continue to be available.


• Elections

Beginning Friday, April 7, ballots will be mailed to all registered voters who reside in the Washougal and Woodland  School Districts.


• Childrens Justice Center

Children’s Justice Center to hold awareness walk and learn on April 23

Vancouver, Wash. – The Clark County Council today proclaimed April as Child Abuse Awareness Month. The proclamation was presenting during the council’s public hearing. It is available on the county’s website.