The Clark County Council voted 4-1 to back a Vancouver-authored resolution asking the IBR to extend light rail to Library Square. This move follows the City of Vancouver’s lead in promoting light rail extension.
Background
The Council’s decision is notable, given their previous resolution opposing light rail unless supported by a majority of voters in a countywide advisory vote. However, the current council has shown support for Vancouver’s efforts to bring light rail to the area.
Councilor Glendale Young stated that the intention behind the resolution is to ensure the county receives the best benefit from the project and to avoid a fragmented system. The resolution is expected to be read as soon as July 21st.
Councilor Belcott was the sole dissenting vote, citing the council’s historical opposition to light rail and the lack of support from Clark County voters. The council’s decision has sparked debate, with some members questioning the wisdom of extending light rail to Library Square.
Original reporting: Clark County Today (Vancouver WA) — read the source article.