On Monday, April 27, 2026 at 4:00 PM, the Clark County Council holds a public hearing on the Preferred Land Use Alternative for the 2025–2045 Comprehensive Plan — the decision that sets density and infrastructure commitments for the NE 179th Street corridor for the next 20 years. The corridor is already failing under current approved development. This vote determines whether the County increases density before honoring its 2019 infrastructure promises.
The most important thing you can do is show up in person. A packed hearing changes how elected officials vote. If you can't attend, submit a written comment before the hearing. Talking points and background are at 179gridlock.com.
Any or all of these help. The more neighbors who act, the harder it is to ignore.
Monday, April 27 at 4:00 PM — Clark County Public Service Center, 1300 Franklin Street, 6th floor, Vancouver. Attending in person sends a message no written comment can. Full meeting details (WebEx, phone, mail-in comments) are in the red block above. Background and talking points are at 179gridlock.com →
Add your name to the community petition supporting the two formal asks. Your name and address on a collective petition carries real weight when presented to the Council. Sign now →
Send the link to neighbors, friends considering buying in the area, or anyone who asks "what's the problem?" One link, all the facts — and the deadline to act.
Keep it short. Be factual. Be firm. Here are the key points:
We've compiled contact information for every level of government with authority over this issue.
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