🎧 Clark County Opens Parks to Local Businesses and Programs
Through this program, businesses and organizations can offer a variety of services in parks. These may include fitness classes, guided activities, educational programs, recreational activities, or food and beverage options
VANCOUVER – Clark County has launched a new parks partnership program to bring more activities and visitor services into county parks. The goal is to make parks more active, welcoming places for the community.
Through this program, businesses and organizations can offer a variety of services in parks. These may include fitness classes, guided activities, educational programs, recreational activities, or food and beverage options. By working with local partners, the county hopes to create more vibrant parks, support local economic growth and enhance the maintenance and usability of public spaces.
The program is open to all types of businesses, including mobile vendors, established companies and community organizations. Anyone interested in applying or learning more about requirements, available locations, or guidelines can visit the program webpage.
For information about road and park projects, closures, opportunities for community input, and more, residents can follow Public Works on X (formerly known as Twitter), Facebook and Instagram and view information on Nextdoor. Residents can also visit clark.wa.gov/public-works to sign up for email notifications.
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Information provided by Clark Co. WA Communications.
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