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Clark Utility Race Shapes Energy and Water Future | Vancouver News

Clark Utility Race Shapes Energy and Water Future | Vancouver News

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A heated race is unfolding for Clark Public Utilities’ commission seat, pitting longtime incumbent Jane Van Dyke against two seasoned energy veterans, Gordon Matthews and Kevin Roegner. Van Dyke, a lawyer focused on customer service and conservation, says the utility is ready for regulatory challenges—including shutting down its natural gas facility by 2045. Matthews, a former federal energy engineer, pushes for bold solar partnerships to reduce market reliance, while Roegner, a former Clark employee, champions his deep operational knowledge. Water infrastructure also looms large: Roegner calls for urgent upgrades to deliver water from new wells, Van Dyke points to a recently approved 10-year water plan, and Matthews says the system is already well-managed. With ballots mailed in late July and the primary on August 4, this election could reshape how energy and water services are delivered to thousands of residents.

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