
Clark County seeks volunteers for waste advisory commission
From Clark County Today News by ClarkCountyToday.com
May 1, 2026
About this episode
Clark County Council is seeking volunteers for two positions on the Solid Waste Advisory Commission.
Clark County Council is recruiting volunteers for two three-year positions on the Solid Waste Advisory Commission. One position represents southwest Clark County residents south of Northeast 179th Street and west of Highway 503. The other serves county-wide. The commission provides input on recycling, garbage collection, landfills, and waste reduction programs while helping update the county's Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan. Applications require a letter of interest and resume submitted to Jake Goodwin by 5 p.m. May 29. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/county-council-seeks-applicants-for-volunteer-positions-on-the-solid-waste-advisory-commission/ #ClarkCounty #SolidWaste #Recycling #Volunteers #WasteManagement #Vancouver #Community #Environment #PublicService #ClarkCountyCouncil
Topics covered
- volunteering
- waste management
- recycling
- community service
- local government
Keywords
- Clark County
- Solid Waste Advisory Commission
- volunteers
- recycling
- waste reduction
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Clark County Council, Solid Waste Advisory Commission
Places: southwest Clark County, Northeast 179th Street, Highway 503, Clark County
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