Vancouver’s population could expand into becoming the second-largest city in Washington if the city government follows through with one of its proposed annexation plans. Four different options for annexation were presented at a Vancouver City Council workshop this week, with three of the alternatives expanding the city’s population by 76,000, 95,000, or 171,000 people — surpassing both Spokane (229,447) and Tacoma (222,906) in overall population. Vancouver’s population is currently 196,442 people, according to city population data . “I would be really looking at areas that actually have some growth potential versus (those) that are already considered to be fully developed,” Councilor Sarah Fox said during the meeting. “Some of these areas are pretty developed with homes and houses already, whereas some areas have larger parcels.” The first annexation scenario would absorb Clark County’s Fire District 5 up to the city’s urban growth area, adding 95,000 residents. This plan would cost the city $98 million while only receiving $56 million in increased revenue, according to estimates from the city council workshop. The second plan also comes with a $50 million deficit, absorbing its water service boundary and welcoming in approximately 76,000 new residents. These two plans have high expected costs due to expanding police and fire services and maintaining newly acquired parks, according to KOIN , while the profits netted would come from taxes via sales, property, garbage, etc.
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