
The video will be available beginning at 9 a.m. on the county’s website
VANCOUVER – Clark County Council Chair Gary Medvigy will present the 2024 State of the County address in a video to be released on Wed., March 27. The video will be available beginning at 9 a.m. on the county’s website at www.clark.wa.gov. Clark Vancouver TV will begin airing the video later that day at 7 pm on channel 23/323 and www.CVTV.org.
In his speech, Chair Medvigy will discuss local topics of interest in Clark County and what’s happening in the various county departments. Topics will include the county’s new Jail Services Department and Public Defense Office, how the county is addressing homelessness in the community, the county’s Comprehensive Plan update and more.
“There’s a lot happening at Clark County, and the address will cover just a small portion of the vast day-to-day county projects,” said Medvigy. “I look forward to sharing what we are working on and how residents can stay informed and get involved.”
Information provided by Clark Co. WA Communications.
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