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Clark County schedules work sessions on parks and weeds, will seek clarity from library leaders; gives staff nod to explore firing range funding

Clark County Council · February 5, 2026
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Summary

Council supported scheduling a March work session to update the 2028–2033 parks and natural areas plan and a follow‑up on noxious weed management, requested a briefing with the Fort Vancouver Regional Library director and chair, and gave staff a general thumbs‑up to explore state funding for a new sheriff firing range.

County staff from public works asked the council for a work session to update the 2028–2033 parks and nature system plan and the natural areas acquisition plan, describing the item as informational and intended to gather council feedback on outreach and engagement. "This plan guides the acquisition and land development management for our park system," staff said…

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