Comprehensive Plan

2025 Update

Project News

County Council hearing on population, housing and employment allocation for Clark County’s 2025 Comprehensive Plan update - CONTINUED FROM MAR. 5

County Council will conduct a hearing on Tuesday, Apr. 23 at 10 a.m. on the comprehensive plan allocation process. The meeting will be held in person at 1300 Franklin St., Vancouver, 6th Floor Hearing Room and virtually via Webex. More information about this meeting can be found on the Meeting and Event Information page.

County Council work session on population, housing and employment allocation for Clark County’s 2025 Comprehensive Plan update

County Council will conduct a work session on Tuesday, Apr. 3 at 9 a.m. on the comprehensive plan allocation process. The meeting will be held in person at 1300 Franklin St., Vancouver, 6th Floor Hearing Room and virtually via Webex. More information about this meeting can be found on the Meeting and Event Information page.

Planning Commission hearing on population, housing and employment allocation for Clark County’s 2025 Comprehensive Plan update - CONTINUED FROM FEB. 29

Planning Commission will conduct a hearing on Thursday, Mar. 21 at 6:30 p.m. on the comprehensive plan allocation process. The meeting will be held in person at 1300 Franklin St., Vancouver, 6th Floor Hearing Room and virtually via Webex. More information about this meeting can be found on the Meeting and Event Information page.

Project Overview

Clark County is conducting a periodic review of its Comprehensive Plan (Plan) as required by the Washington State Growth Management Act (GMA). The county is required to complete its update by December 31, 2025. The Plan, originally adopted in 1994 and last updated in 2016, is a long-range policy guide for how the county plans to manage growth and development over a twenty-year period. The GMA requires jurisdictions to periodically update their comprehensive plan and development regulations to bring them up to date with:

  • Changes to state law,
  • Land use changes,
  • Population growth projections, and
  • Housing projections.

The Comprehensive Plan guides County decisions related to land use; housing; capital facilities and utilities; rural and natural resources; transportation; economic development; parks, open space and recreation; schools; historic preservation; environment; community design; shoreline; and annexation.

The focal point of the County’s long-range planning is the County’s Comprehensive Plan and its Capital Facilities Plan which help with policy, financing and development regulation decisions over the 20-year period. Find out more about the project in this handout:

Alternate Languages

Information is available in an alternate language by request to jenna.kay@clark.wa.gov.

La información está disponible en otros idiomas previa solicitud a jenna.kay@clark.wa.gov.

Информация доступна на другом языке по запросу на электронную почту jenna.kay@clark.wa.gov.

可发送请求至 jenna.kay@clark.wa.gov,获取其他语言版本的信息。

Staff Contacts

Jose Alvarez, Program Manager
564.397.4898
jose.alvarez@clark.wa.gov