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Battle Ground Council approves $7,407.41 share for county homelessness systems gap analysis, 5–2

Battle Ground City Council · February 18, 2026
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Summary

The council voted 5–2 to pay its $7,407.41 share of a roughly $200,000 countywide homelessness systems gap analysis organized by ECHO, after discussion about study scope, duplication of prior work and where the city would draw the funds.

Battle Ground’s City Council voted to participate in a countywide systems gap analysis of homelessness services and to pay a proportional share of $7,407.41 toward the roughly $200,000 study.

Council member Kuipers moved the motion to participate and pay the city’s portion; Council member McCoy seconded the motion and amended it to the exact requested dollar amount. The motion passed on a roll call vote, five in favor and two opposed: McCoy, Ferrer, Munson, Kuipers and Bowman voted yes; Deputy Mayor Vail and Mayor Overholser voted no. The mayor announced the motion carried…

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