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Public meetings for week of June 13 The Columbian
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• 9:30 a.m. regular meeting: financial update.
Vancouver City Council, meeting remotely. Available at CVTV.org or via phone at 1-866-899-4679 access code 821-139-397.
• 4 p.m. workshop: Update on the Transportation Systems Plan.
• 6:30 p.m. regular meeting: Juneteenth proclamation; engineering and architect agreement for Fourth Plain Commons project; 2021 supplemental budget; community forum.
• Executive session: Labor negotiation strategy.
Camas School District Board of Directors, 841 N.E. 22nd Ave. Meeting also available at bit.ly/camassb.
• 4 p.m.: workshop. n 5:30 p.m. regular meeting: Dyslexia update; social/emotional well-being survey; Fall 2021 reopening plan; contracts for theater remodel; contracts for high school baseball/softball fields.
Public Meetings for week of April 18 The Columbian
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• Noon, regular meeting: preparation for 2021 Breastfeeding Conference.
Clark County Civil Service Commission, meeting remotely via Teams, call 1-213-262-7043, access code 950 050 505#.
• 3 p.m. regular meeting.
Vancouver City Council, meeting remotely. Available at CVTV.org or via telephone at 1-877-309-2073 access code 506-715-013.
• 4:30 p.m., workshop: HP Master Plan update. n 5:30 p.m., workshop: 62nd Avenue Apartments rezone request.
• 6:30 p.m., regular meeting: proclamations for Bird-Friendly Week and Meals on Wheels People Stride for Seniors Day, periodic review of the Vancouver Shoreline Master Program.
Camas City Council, meeting remotely.
Commission on Aging to review COVID-19 lessons
The Clark County Commission on Aging has scheduled a discussion for next week that could offer some fresh insights on emergency responders and COVID-19.
During its regular meeting at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, the commission is set to hear from early and first responders about what they’ve learned during the crisis. Meeting guests will include Robert Milano fire division chief of emergency medical services with the Vancouver Fire Department and Jacleen Simons regional preparedness program manager with the American Red Cross, Cascades Region.
“Many older adults, along with people of all ages, were not prepared for the challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic,” reads a news release from the county. “There have been many complexities to navigate, from figuring out how to get groceries and wearing masks to quarantining or becoming ill. During many emergencies, the fire department is the first on the scene to address immediate