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Walsh to be sworn in to Ocean View council on Tuesday

Walsh to be sworn in to Ocean View council on Tuesday
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Letter: Allow political signs

Letter: Allow political signs Share: In 1993, the Washington State Supreme Court decided the case of Collier v. City of Tacoma. The court found unconstitutional those portions of the Tacoma ordinances that impose durational limitations on the pre-election posting of political signs (60 days). Therefore, why does the city of Ridgefield still impose a temporary sign ban of 30 to 60 days on political signs? In 2005, Don Benton co-sponsored SB 6064 a bill to limit the power of homeowner associations by prohibiting an HOA from banning political yard signs before an election. See RCW 64.38.034. Therefore, why do homeowner associations in Clark County, like Fairway Village, impose pre-election durational requirements on the posting of political yard signs?

Ocean View council approves 2-cent tax increase in 2022 budget

Following more than an hour of discussion, and strong objections to the proposed 2-cent tax increase from two members of the town council and a few residents, the Ocean View Town Council this week approved the Town’s 2022-fiscal-year operating budget on a 3-2 vote. Mayor John Reddington and Councilmen Frank Twardzik and Tom Maly voted in favor, and Councilmen Bert Reynolds and Bruce White were opposed when they voted at the Tuesday, April 13, council meeting. The Operating Budget is $4.9 million, and the Capital Expenditures Budget is $1.9 million. “The vote was not easy. It was difficult for every member of the town council. … It’s never a good time to increase taxes,” Reddington said, assuring residents that everyone’s comments were taken into consideration.

Prep highlights: Taylor Judah lifts Prairie volleyball in 5

Prep highlights: Taylor Judah lifts Prairie volleyball in 5 By Columbian staff Share: Taylor Judah had 15 kills and Ella Conklin added 11 kills, four digs, four aces and three blocks as the Prairie volleyball outlasted rival Battle Ground in five sets, 22-25, 25-22, 26-28, 25-19, 15-9. Emma Eterno added 27 assists for the Falcons, and Katie Postma had 15 assists, seven digs and three aces. Battle Ground was led by Bethany Turchardt, who had 19 kills, nine blocks and 11 digs. Olivia Kimmel had 22 digs and Juliann McCabe had 20 assists and five digs. Stars of the day • Owen Huntington, Camas boys golf, shot a 3-under-par 34 at Fairway Village as the Papermakers beat Mountain View 142-164.

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