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Royce Pollard was born on 1939 in Burlington, Vermont, is a Mayor of Vancouver, Washington (born 1939). Discover Royce Pollard's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 85 years old?

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Age 85 years old
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Born 1939
Birthday 1939
Birthplace Burlington, Vermont
Nationality Vermont

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1939

Royce Pollard (born 1939) is an American politician who served as the six-term mayor of Vancouver, Washington.

1961

A native of Burlington, Vermont, Pollard served in the U.S. Army beginning in 1961, including deployment during the Vietnam War; he is a member of the American Legion and the Vietnam Veterans of America.

1988

His final post was as Commander of the Vancouver Barracks, from which he retired in 1988 as a lieutenant colonel.

1989

Subsequently, the Pollard family settled in Vancouver and he was elected to the City Council a year later in 1989.

Pollard is married, and has two sons.

1996

He served seven years on City Council and became mayor in 1996.

After serving for seven years on the City Council, Pollard was elected mayor in January 1996.

2005

In a highly publicized gesture in 2005, he purchased and destroyed coffee mugs with Portland logos at Vancouver Starbucks after the company failed to remove them from stores.

Pollard was named First Citizen of Clark County.

2010

He lost a reelection race to Tim Leavitt in 2010.

He then served consecutive terms as mayor until 2010.

Cumulatively, he held public office in the city for around 20 years, shaping much of its development in the late 20th and early 21st centuries.

His most notable exploits have been a major revival of Vancouver's once-dilapidated downtown core, shepherding the city's growth by 100,000 residents, and championing a controversial project to replace the Interstate Bridge and expand the MAX Light Rail system into Clark County.

In addition to mass transit, Pollard has long supported green modes of transportation such as walking and biking.

Pollard was a promoter of the moniker of "America's Vancouver" for the city, in order to differentiate it from the larger but younger city of Vancouver, British Columbia.

The mayor was also a staunch defender of Vancouver's independence from nearby Portland, Oregon.