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  1. Vancouver Fire Station 11 opened in late 2022. Added a third fully staffed truck company plus three 24/7 squad units. Vancouver Fire has hired over 100 frontline personnel over a three-year period. Generous rewards and benefits: $108,768 – $142,140 salary range, four-platoon work schedule, Washington LEOFF 2 retirement system

  2. Building and maintaining essential services and structures that support our daily life. Clean drinking water. Sewer service and wastewater treatment. Streets, traffic signals and lighting. Pavement maintenance and street sweeping. These are just a few of the important services Vancouver’s Public Works team provides. But we do so much more.

  3. Checks, must include an application number, and can be mailed to City of Vancouver, Permit Center, PO BOX 1995, Vancouver, WA 98668-1995, or left in the drop box located in the south parking lot behind City Hall at 415 W 6th Street, Vancouver, WA 98660.

  4. The City of Vancouver adopted Codes . 2021 I-Codes with Washington Amendments, effective 03/15/2024 . 2023 NEC, National Electrical Code, effective 04/01/2024. 2021 International Building Code (IBC) w/ WAC 51-50; 2021 International Residential Code (IRC) w/ WAC 51-51; 2021 International Existing Building Code w/ WAC 51-50-480000

  5. For all other areas of the city, call 3-1-1. Neighborhood issues, 360-487-8604 or anna.quintrell@cityofvancouver.us. Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program, TrafficCalmingProgram@cityofvancouver.us. City Council, contact city council. We encourage you to report concerns that may need to be fixed or addressed by the City.

  6. If you are building a shed (120 sq. ft. or less), a deck (18″ or less above grade), or a fence (6’ or less in height) outside of an environmentally sensitive area, then a permit is not required, otherwise it may be subject to a Critical Area Review. However, all construction must be in compliance with City building and zoning codes.

  7. The City of Vancouver operates under a council-manager form of government. The Vancouver City Council appoints the city manager to serve as the Chief Executive Officer of the City. The role and responsibilities of the city manager are defined in the City Charter and the Revised Code of Washington. The city manager is responsible for developing ...

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