Letter: Vancouver must end unequal enforcement of its laws



Vancouver resident Peter Bracchi believes his city is at a crossroads

Editor’s note: Opinions expressed in this letter to the editor are those of the author alone and do not reflect the editorial position of ClarkCountyToday.com

Vancouver is at a crossroads. The City’s selective enforcement of laws — applying strict codes and penalties to businesses and property owners, while allowing unchecked violations on public lands — is not just bad policy, it is fundamentally unjust.

Peter Bracchi
Peter Bracchi

Environmental laws are ignored when public property is polluted. ADA requirements are overlooked when sidewalks are blocked. Building codes and land use rules are enforced against some, while encampments and makeshift structures face no consequence. Roads meant for safe travel are instead used for long-term living, creating hazards for all.

Meanwhile, law-abiding citizens are held to the letter of the law, fined, cited, and burdened with compliance costs. What message does this send? That accountability depends not on the law, but on who you are or where you are.

Alternative courts and diversion programs may have their place, but they cannot excuse the City’s failure to enforce the most basic protections for the environment, public safety, and community standards. Equal protection under the law is not optional; it is a constitutional promise.

When government abandons neutrality, it loses credibility. When it sacrifices fairness in the name of convenience or political expediency, it alienates the very citizens it serves.

Vancouver must do better. It must enforce its laws equally — for every resident, on every property, public or private — to preserve the integrity of the City, protect our environment, and rebuild public trust.

Peter Bracchi
Vancouver


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3 Comments

  1. Bob Koski

    Excellent letter Peter, but I fear it falls on very deaf ears. Vancouver City Clowncil is much more interested in proving how woke they are than much of anything else.

    Just last night they reviewed a massive 300 page document, supposedly concerning District Voting. It is overflowing with DEI from top to bottom, and has little or nothing to do with actually setting up District voting. Its chock full of potential ways for Clowncil to spread DEI far and wide and spend untold amounts of money doing it.

    Another massive presentation last night was the incredibly ambitious and over-reaching new design guidelines for Downtown Vancouver. This is our maniac Mayor inflicting her personal design criteria on the City, regardless of what residents may want, need or can ever possibly pay for.

    Local media just ran a story about Burnt Bridge Creek eventually being shut down for camping. What has been allowed by the City to continue down there is disturbing to say the least, along with their plans for closing it. For starters, we just found out there is at least one registered sex offender living down there, who claims he is ineligible for any of the housing options being offered.

    Just where will the City equitably and inclusively shuffle him off to next?? Mill Plain and I-205?? Some other local WSDOT property that can be ignored??

    City Clowncil is far to busy sending virtue signals to actually address anything. The best we can hope for is a full slate of new candidates for Council.

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