The the Planning Commission will take public testimony and make a recommendation to the County Council on proposed alternatives for the environmental review needed to update the county’s Comprehensive Growth Management plan
VANCOUVER – The Clark County Planning Commission has rescheduled its Oct. 31 hearing to Thursday, Nov. 7.
The purpose of the hearing is for the Planning Commission to take public testimony and make a recommendation to the County Council on proposed alternatives for the environmental review needed to update the county’s Comprehensive Growth Management plan.
Planning Commission hearings are held in a hybrid format with both in-person and virtual participation options for the commission, staff and the public. Participants can join in person in the sixth-floor Hearing Room of the Public Service Center, 1300 Franklin St. or virtually via WebEx.
- Meeting link
- Meeting number: 2481 044 1494
- Password: 1234a
- Join by phone: 1.408.418.9388
Clark-Vancouver TV (CVTV) airs Planning Commission meetings live on channel 23/323 and cvtv.org. CVTV also keeps recordings of the meetings on their website.
More information including a staff report and presentation are available on the county’s website at https://clark.wa.gov/community-planning/planning-commission-hearings-and-meeting-notes.
Information provided by Clark Co. WA Communications.
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