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The Village at Fisher's Landing Neighborhood Association 
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The City of Vancouver is updating its Comprehensive Plan to guide growth through 2045.  This includes rezoning proposals that could significantly alter the Village at Fishers Landing and the Hamlet.
Please learn more by clicking the link below and take the REZONING SURVEY. 
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The Village at Fisher's Landing Neighborhood Association consists of, and is for, the residents and property owners of this beautiful subdivision.  Our elected volunteer leaders advocate for and organize activities within our neighborhood.  We are committed to you and our neighborhood and to:
  • Opening-up dialogue
  • Encouraging ideas from the whole neighborhood
  • Generating relationships for the success of our community
Each residence is asked to make an annual contribution to support the continuous work VFLNA is doing.  We have a long history of working for all residents and making our community one of the best places to live in Clark County.
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       Know Your Volunteer Board Members

DIRECTORS
 Atul Mathur, President
​Phil Brooke, Vice President
Laura Mason, Treasurer
Cindy Finch, Secretary
Members-At-Large

Bill Hruby
Bob Dehler
 Katherine O'Neil
​Brian Kelly



Kathyellen Blovits
Ronny Plushnick
Toby Graff
Fran Hammond
​Dennis Hite


       Check out the work this Board has done for you on the ABOUT page
For Suggestions or to Contact Board Members please use our
Contact Form or at [email protected]
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Who We Are

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Our Volunteering Neighbors
​Thank You!!
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Welcome to  ​The Village at Fisher's Landing
Checking all the boxes
 VFLNA works so you can feel good about living in The Village at Fisher's Landing which is the first essential step to being part of our community.  We believe every resident and every homeowner can make a difference.  
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​All neighborhoods are not created equal and there’s no such thing as the perfect neighborhood; everyone has different needs and desires. However, there are components common to all great neighborhoods. When you evaluate the best aspects of a neighborhood, you’ll want to match them to your daily needs.
1. Lifestyle Match:  Is the neighborhood in sync with your current lifestyle? Both renters and homeowners tend to gravitate to areas with similar demographics. Just as a fantastic suburban neighborhood in a gated community may not be right for a young single professional, a family with three small children might not find a small condo in a hip downtown neighborhood to be the best fit for their lifestyle.

2. Pride in Ownership:  Pride in ownership is obvious when the residents maintain their homes and care about their neighborhood. VFLNA supports neighbors to connect and create local groups that bring the residents together for the betterment of the area.  A beautiful neighborhood in our location speaks to the quality, care and pride we take as homeowners and residents.
3. Low Crime Rate:   Low crime rates give a neighborhood a sense of ease and calm.  VFLNA works with the City of Vancouver and local authorities. Crime rates are a quick way to tell if a neighborhood is improving or not, since everyone is concerned with safety and security. You can usually spot a transitional and improving neighborhood by the improvement in its crime rates.
4. Great Schools:  For homeowners and renters with children, great schools top the list of what makes a great neighborhood. You can view the schools that service The Village at Fisher's Landing at Great Schools.org or on this website under 
 The Village Life.
Not only are great schools important for families with children, but they also make the surrounding neighborhoods more valuable and more sought after, keeping property values strong.
5. Outdoor Activities Abound:  Being close to the outdoor adventures you love can sweeten the appeal of your neighborhood. Being close (or within a reasonable drive) to places to jog, sail, or pedal can keep you in love with your home. Proximity and access to sports courts, athletic clubs, and golf courses are also qualities that keep your neighborhood on par.
6. Stepping Back in Time:  There’s something about an area with history that makes it very desirable. Tree-lined streets give neighborhoods a charming, older, and established feel.  The Village at Fisher's Land neighborhood is  very stable, with longtime residents and community support, which also helps encourage safety and low crime rates.
7. Access to Medical  Care:  Being close enough to get to a hospital or doctor’s office quickly is key for many people, especially for seniors, retirees, and families with young children.
8. Family-Friendly: Neighborhoods where plenty of families live are a real draw for buyers with children. There are more opportunities for children to play, socialize, and make lifelong friends. Carpooling groups and other children’s programs are much more accessible when the neighborhood is overflowing with children.
9. Close to Public Transportation:  Easy access to public transportation is a fantastic plus for a neighborhood and an amenity for almost any lifestyle. From a commuting millennial to a retiree who wishes to keep the car at home, public transit is a solid upgrade to any neighborhood.
10. Nearby Shopping and Restaurants:  If you want to join the hustle and bustle (and don’t want to cook dinner every night), having great restaurants, shopping, and markets in close proximity is a must!
11. Nightlife and Entertainment:  Is there a nearby town center or downtown with movies, theaters, bars, and nightlife? This could be the one thing that makes your neighborhood come alive. This is a priority for anyone who is young and single, but everyone appreciates a neighborhood where the hot spots are within walking distance or a short cab ride away.
12. Walkability:  Being able to leave the car keys at home and hit the pavement to walk to markets, shopping, restaurants, parks, and all the other amenities your neighborhood has to offer can alleviate a lot of road rage … and make you fall even more deeply in love with your neighborhood.


Source: adapted from Trulia.com
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The Village at Fisher's Landing
19215 SE 34th St. #106- Box 241
Camas, WA  98607

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