
Chair Marshall will discuss local topics of interest in Clark County and what’s happening in the various county departments
VANCOUVER – Clark County Council Chair Sue Marshall will present the 2025 State of the County address in a video to be released on Wednesday, April 9. The video will be available beginning at 9 am on the county’s website at www.clark.wa.gov. Clark Vancouver TV will begin airing the video later that day at 6:30 pm on channel 23/323 and www.CVTV.org.

In the speech, Chair Marshall will discuss local topics of interest in Clark County and what’s happening in the various county departments. Topics will include the county’s budget, the 2025 Comprehensive Plan Update, law and justice funding and more.
“Clark County residents care about their community and want to know what’s happening in county government,” said Chair Marshall. “The State of the County address is our opportunity to provide an update on the programs and projects the county has been working on, discuss what’s coming up in the near future, and how the community can get involved.”
Information provided by Clark Co. WA Communications.
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