Monthly Newsletter | November 2024
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Election results have not been certified, but preliminary outcomes show that Vancouver voters rejected Proposition 4, a property tax levy that would have funded additional officers, non-sworn police staff and more.
While this levy was not approved, I want to assure you that we hear and recognize our community's calls for enhancing public safety and remain committed to finding solutions to ensure we make Vancouver one of the safest urban cities in Washington.
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Proposed bridge shelter to address camping impacts
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We’re working to establish a bridge shelter to increase bed capacity and lessen the impacts of unsheltered homelessness on our community.
The shelter would provide a safe place for people to stay and access services to ‘bridge’ the space between living outside and stable housing. Do Good Multnomah has been selected to operate the shelter and will support the City on its design and operations plan.
Later this year, City Council will decide whether to move forward with a shelter at the proposed 5313 N.E. 94th Ave. property in the Van Mall neighborhood.
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| Join us for an opportunity to learn more, ask questions and share your thoughts:
In-Person Info Session
10:30 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Nov. 16
Walnut Grove Elementary School
Online Info Session
6 to 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 19
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Troy Price named finalist for next chief of police
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Community safety through policing is one of the most important and complex services the City provides. To build on the momentum created under the leadership of recently retired chief Jeff Mori, the City has conducted an internal recruitment for his successor. On Oct. 30, we invited the community to meet and ask question of our finalist, Interim Chief Troy Price. Community feedback was shared with the City Manager to help inform a final hiring decision later this month.
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What will Vancouver look and feel like in 20 years?
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Work continues on the development of our
20-year plan for growth and development: Our Vancouver.
Community input has helped shape the creation of two maps that show various ways Vancouver could use land to help create walkable, safe neighborhoods with access to jobs, recreation and affordable housing for all.
Explore the two possibility maps and get involved to shape the future you want for Vancouver on Be Heard Vancouver.
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Share comments: Draft recommendations to improve downtown access, mobility and manage parking
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Based on feedback collected from more than 2,600 community members, the City and our partners drafted recommended actions to improve how people travel to and around downtown. Review the draft plan and share your comments on Be Heard Vancouver or at an upcoming public meeting. Your comments will help shape the final plan, expected to be reviewed by City Council this January.
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Don't wait: Interstate Bridge Replacement Program public comment period ends Nov. 18
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Join us! From special events to volunteer opportunities, there is always something happening in our community.
View our calendar of events for more.
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| Korey's Joy Drive
Spread joy this holiday season by donating new toys or winter clothing to our 10th Annual Korey's Joy Drive. Donations support eight local non-profits serving children and families in need.
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| City Council Community Forum
What's on your mind? Join City Council for its next quarterly forum to talk about your concerns and share your ideas in an informal, small group setting. All are welcome.
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Litter Stewards Training
Don't talk trash, pick it up! Complete this training to become a Litter Steward volunteer and help keep Vancouver safe and clean for all to enjoy.
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Christmas Ships
Watch the majestic holiday ships from the Vancouver Waterfront on Dec. 5, 9, 10, 13, 17 or 20. Watch from the Grant Street Pier or make reservations at a nearby restaurant patio.
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