Council Meetings hit the road: roundtable format scheduled for August 15, 2022

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On Aug. 15, Vancouver City Council will hold its workshops, regular  meeting and community communication forum at Clark College’s Gaiser  Student Center, 1933 Fort Vancouver

Way. The community forum is part of a  new pilot program to improve the community’s communication experience  and opportunities to connect with City Council.

This session will pilot a rotating round table discussion format that  encourages and supports a more engaging communication dynamic, with no  time limits on speaker 

and the ability for all councilors to  participate in a conversation with community members. The first community communication forum was held on July 25 at the Vancouver

Community Library.

Scheduled council business will be conducted in accordance with  regular council meeting rules. During the time allotted to the community  communication forum, the public is

welcome to bring topics for rotating  small group discussions with the City Council and other members of the  community. 

Meeting Schedule

  • Council Workshop: 4 p.m.
  • Break: 6 to 6:30 p.m.
  • Council Meeting: 6:30 p.m.
  • Community Communication Forum: starts immediately following  completion of council business, the forum is slated to run for up to 90  minutes.

The agendas for the council meetings are being kept deliberately  light to allow the forum to begin as early as possible. Light  refreshments will be available.

Anyone needing language interpretation services or accommodations  with a disability at a Vancouver City Council meeting may contact the  City Manager’s staff at (360) 487-8600

(Voice/TTY 487-8602). Every  attempt at reasonable accommodation will be made.

Clark College is served by C-TRAN. Route information and schedules are available online at www.c-tran.com. You also may reach C-TRAN at (360) 695-0123 for more information

on times, fares, and routes.

The last pilot round table forum will be held on Sept. 26, location pending. 

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