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Observing Government

Vancouver City Council 3-2-2026
Posted By: Julie Koepp
Posted On: 2026-03-11T21:58:00Z

Observer: Julie Koepp


Agenda https://vancouverwa.portal.civicclerk.com/event/1466/files/agenda/2590


Workshops earlier that afternoon:

1. First Supplemental Budget

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2. Engagement and Access Department Update

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3. Council Policy update

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Council attendance: Mayor McEnerny-Ogle, Fox, Harless, Paulsen, Hansen; Stober

(online); Perez: absent


VCC meeting 6:30


Proclamations:

1. World Kidney Day/Kidney Awareness Month

Read by Fox (she is a living kidney donor). Accepted by Adrian Miller(Board member

of the Dialysis Patients Citizens) who highlighted the prevalence of kidney

undiagnosed kidney disease in the population

2. Music in Our Schools Month

Ready by McEnerny-Ogle. Accepted by Jessica Wager, SW Wind Symphony

President and Russ ?


Community Communication (on agenda items):

1. Support for consent item #6: Resolution Establishing a Small Business Revolving

Loan Fund. Will provide funds for small businesses that typically have trouble

securing financing/loans for business expansion projects and meet cash flow

issues.

2. Natasha Ramras (Executive Director, Downtown Redevelopment Authority; former

Vancouver City Chief Financial OƯicer; is suing the City over her firing): spoke

against the revolving loan program (item 6) because funds for it will come only from

the General Fund and claims it is not constitutional to loan or gift money from GF

and will be challenged by WA AG. Wants a pause for city to seek guidance from WA

AG.

3. Bruce Barnes against item #6.


Consent Agenda:

  • Items pulled: 4,5,6
  • Items approved: 1,2,3, 7 and 8.
  • Fox recused herself from room for items 4 and 5 due to her work on Commerce.
  • 4 and 5 approved by remainder of council
  • #6 Small Business Revolving Loan Fund

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Chris Harder (deputy economic development director): discussed revolving loan

fund; already sought guidance from various entities regarding the program,

including WA AG oƯice. Program has clear purpose and benefit, eligibility

requirements defined.

City Atty, Nina Cook--Program thoroughly vetted

Approved by council


Public Hearings

#9 Ordinance for the 58th St. Rezone Reapplication—removed by originator-- and

that motion approved by Council .

10. Amendment to Downtown Redevelopment Authority Bylaws

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Purpose: to clarify the employment status of the Executive Director.

Info presented by JeƯ Towery, Deputy City Manager

Q: Should the Executive Director be appointed by the City Manager (with input from

the DRA board) or directly by the DRA board of directors (composed of business people.

Public testimony on this:

1. Natasha Ramras: Don’t pass the ordinance, maintain independence of the DRA

2. Bronson Potter: former City Atty. Don’t pass ordinance

Discussion by Councilors proceeded with back and forth . Fox and Paulson

highlighted current adversarial relationship between City and DRA (Ramras is suing the

City) and lack of trust between City and the DRA board

Decision: 3/16 for first reading of amended amendment; 3/23 public hearing


Communications from Council—


Police Chief Troy Price: retiring in 2027


Community Forum—no video

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