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About Vancouver -The City of Vancouver, WA
Vancouver, Washington by the Numbers. Founded: 1825 Incorporated: Jan. 23, 1857 City Charter Adopted: February 20, 1952 Government Type: Council/Manager City’s Namesake: Captain George Vancouver, British sailor/explorer (1758-1798) Area: 51.84 square miles Density: 3,682 people per square mile. Elevation: 150 – 290 feet Latitude: 45° 37 ...
Home -The City of Vancouver, WA
6 天之前 · Join the City of Vancouver’s Volunteer Programs department and our Naturespaces volunteers for a morning of removing invasive plants. Training, gloves, tools, water, and… Registration Full
Government -The City of Vancouver, WA
City Hall 415 W. 6th St. Vancouver, WA 98660. CONTACT. RESOURCES
By the numbers - The City of Vancouver, WA
Population and people 199,600 residents1 Median age: 36.8 21% under age 18 17% 65 or older 50.2% female 49.8% male 14.7% identify as having a
Apply for a Job - The City of Vancouver, WA
The services the City of Vancouver provides touch every resident and business in the city, and we want talented, thoughtful, and service-oriented people to join us and contribute to the meaningful work we do every day on behalf of the community.
Contact - The City of Vancouver, WA
City of Vancouver. City Hall 415 W. 6th St. Vancouver, WA 98660 . City general information line: 360-487-8000
Resources for the unsheltered - The City of Vancouver, WA
From Camas to Battle Ground, downtown Vancouver to Woodland, the Clark County Food Bank supports 43 partners at 130 distribution sites located throughout Clark County. Learn more about Clark County Food Services
Winter and severe weather shelters -The City of Vancouver, WA
Winter shelters will be opened at the Vancouver arts hub at 1007 E. Mill Plain Blvd. and the Chkalov Building at 521 Chkalov Dr. Esther Short Commons and Luepke Center will be used when a “severe” weather event has been forecasted or declared.
Parks and Trails - The City of Vancouver, WA
The City of Vancouver encompasses approximately 1,600 acres of park land, including 90 parks and 20 natural areas. We also have a 20-mile network of trails for walkers, runners, bikers and others to enjoy.
Next Police Chief appointed to lead Vancouver Police Department
2024年11月26日 · Vancouver, Wash. – Today, City Manager Lon Pluckhahn announced the appointment of Troy Price as Vancouver’s next Police Chief. “Vancouver needs a chief who understands the drivers behind the growing demand for police services and the evolution of the profession,” said City Manager Lon Pluckhahn.