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Planning director outlines 2026 work program, flags ADA access, HOSAP study and housing-data reporting
Summary
Oliver Ojeko presented the 2026 Community Planning work program, detailing four program areas, ongoing HOSAP study implementation funded with council money, new ADA/web-accessibility requirements for documents, and housing data reporting to the University of Washington; councilors also raised transportation sequencing and road-standard concerns.
Oliver Ojeko, Clark County community planning director, presented the county’s 2026 Community Planning work program to the council on March 25, describing administration, land use, plan monitoring and transportation components.
Ojeko told the council staff are working to make planning documents ADA- and web-accessible under recent requirements and that those accessibility updates are consuming staff time. "We are now required, I believe by April, to make sure that all our documents, materials, are in digital form that can be…
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