
The community is invited to attend and share their questions, concerns and ideas with the members of City Council in group discussions
VANCOUVER – The Vancouver City Council will hold its next Council Community Forum from 6:30 to 8 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 24, at Vancouver City Hall, 415 W. 6th Street.
The community is invited to attend and share their questions, concerns and ideas with the members of City Council in group discussions.
No RSVP or registration is required. For interpretation services or accommodations, please contact the City Manager’s office at (360) 487-8600 or cityinfo@cityofvancouver.us.
Information provided by the city of Vancouver.
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Why attend? They do not listen, so why take time from your evening to show up and tell them what you think?
Complain about street diets? Complain about pot holes? Complain about the many facets of homelessness? Complain about the ever-increasing property taxes? Complain about the choo-choo train and its exorbitant costs for tax payers? Well, you just shut the f**k up!
Vancouver City voters deserve everything that happens now. There was a chance to oust the corrupt mayor and replace three clowncil members, and what happened? All of them won by significant margins; it wasn’t even close.
Voters had the chance and only about 32% of eligible voters even bothered to complete a ballot from the ease of their couches! That means that it took only about 17% of all eligible voters to decide who’s in office, who’s callin’ the shots for the next several years, and whose ideology agendas get implemented.
You get what you vote for.