The City of Vancouver, Washington is preparing to brief residents on its long‑term growth strategy through a series of four community presentations scheduled over the coming weeks. According to reporting by The Columbian, the sessions will focus on land‑use planning efforts intended to shape how the city grows over the next two decades.

Event listings published by the City of Vancouver indicate that these presentations are part of its “Our Vancouver, Our Future 2045” process, an ongoing update to the city’s Comprehensive Plan. One of the upcoming sessions, scheduled for February 19, 2026, is a virtual meeting that will provide an overview of the draft Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Code, as described on the city’s events page at Our Vancouver, Our Future 2045 (virtual).

Additional in‑person presentations are planned, including a March 4, 2026 session at the Cascade Park Community Library, detailed on the city’s event calendar at Our Vancouver, Our Future 2045. A third event is scheduled for February 28, 2026 at Vancouver City Hall, according to information provided on another city event listing at Our Vancouver, Our Future 2045.

The city’s long‑range planning materials emphasize that the Comprehensive Plan serves as a foundational guide for land use, housing, infrastructure, and community development for the next 20 years. More detail on these efforts can be found on the City of Vancouver’s long‑range planning page at Long Range Planning.

The upcoming presentations are free and open to the public, offering residents the opportunity to review draft materials, ask questions, and learn how to provide input into the city’s long‑term planning process.

Sources

The Columbian: City to discuss Vancouver’s 20‑year growth plan with residents

City of Vancouver: Our Vancouver, Our Future 2045 (virtual)

City of Vancouver: Our Vancouver, Our Future 2045 (Cascade Park)

City of Vancouver: Our Vancouver, Our Future 2045 (City Hall)

City of Vancouver: Long Range Planning