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Vancouver issues proclamations for National Preparedness Month, Hispanic Heritage Month and Week Without Driving

5868535 · September 15, 2025
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Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle presented proclamations at the Sept. 15 council meeting recognizing National Preparedness Month, Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15'Oct. 15, 2025) and a Week Without Driving (Sept. 29'Oct. 5).

Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle read three proclamations at the Sept. 15 Vancouver City Council meeting recognizing National Preparedness Month, Hispanic Heritage Month and a Week Without Driving.

For National Preparedness Month the mayor presented the proclamation to Scott Johnson of Clark Regional Emergency Services Agency (CRESSA) and Geraldine Royal, the city's general services director. Geraldine Royal said emergency management staffing in the city was adjusted in the 2025 biennium: the city's emergency management position was reduced from 1.0 full-time equivalent to 0.5 FTE while a 0.75 FTE municipal coordinator position at CRESSA for Vancouver was added, giving the city roughly 1.25 FTE focused on…

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