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Monday, May 20, 2024

County council appoints Ken Lader as county engineer

The Clark County Council this week approved a resolution appointing  Ken Lader as the county engineer. Lader had been serving as interim  county engineer for the last couple of

months. His appointment takes  effect immediately.

Lader has worked for Clark County Public Works more than 20 years and  served the last eight years as manager of the Engineering and Design  section. Previously, he held

positions as engineer and engineering  technician.

Lader is a licensed civil engineer in the state of Washington. He  earned a bachelor’s in civil engineering from Oregon State University.

“Ken’s passion for the employees of Public Works and the design of  the roads in our beautiful county has been present throughout his  distinguished career,” said Deputy County

Manager Amber Emery. “His  leadership for the office of the county engineer has been steadfast  through a time of change, and I am pleased that Ken has stepped into  this role

permanently.” 

“I’m excited to take on the role as county engineer,” said  Lader. “The last few months have shown me how passionate and invested  Public Works employees are to ensure the

safety of our roads and  bridges. I’m honored to work with such dedicated public servants.”

State law requires counties to designate a county engineer who is a  registered and professional civil engineer in the state of Washington.  Functions typically performed by the

county engineer include  construction oversight, modifying, planning, and maintaining all county  roads and bridges, and other engineering related tasks as necessary.

More information on Public Works is available on the county’s website at https://clark.wa.gov/public-works.

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