Turlay: “The David Evans Company, the very first thing they should have done was gotten clearance on the bridge height....instead of holding it off until this late in the game”
During this one-on-one interview, Bill gives personal insight about his new job and himself, how he approaches decision making, and the role his family plays in supporting him.
The City Council meeting rolled out recognition for citizens by opening with a proclamation for AmeriCorps Week. Vancouver AmeriCorps volunteers work to improve education, public safety, health and the environment. The mayor also read a proclamation for breast reconstruction awareness or BRAVE Day. BRAVE stands for Breast Reconstruction Advocacy Victory ...
Beefed-up fire and police presences, along with fare enforcement, would be provided by C-Tran for light rail trains and stations when the Columbia River Crossing Light Rail project is built, according to a report presented to the Vancouver City Council...
It’s fitting that the Vancouver City Council held an informal town hall meeting at Clark College at Columbia Tech Center Tuesday, because the event looked more like class registration day than an official City Council meeting. But that was the goal, as the council – unable to meet at its ...
A labor union that is headquartered in New York and represents U.S. and Canadian hospitality workers would like to influence Vancouver voters to choose Anne McEnerny-Ogle for City Council. Washington State’s Public Disclosure Commission (PDC) shows that a political action committee for the labor union UNITE HERE spent more than $32,000 ...
Candidates running for Vancouver City Council Position No. 6 Bill Turlay Vancouver, WA Candidate website Watch interview Anne McEnerny-Ogle Vancouver, WA Declined Interview COUV.COM invited every candidate competing in a contested race for city or town council positions, or for mayor, in each of the eight ...