Southwest Washington’s Clark County is reviewing its fireworks policy ahead of the Fourth of July. And while an outright ban is unlikely, other options are still on the table. At a workshop session Tuesday, the Clark County council is hoping to get some direction before moving forward with any new fireworks regulations. It comes at a time when other local jurisdictions have clamped down on fireworks. Vancouver passed an outright ban that took effect last summer. Camas and Washougal have narrowed the number of days that fireworks are allowed. And both cities can limit sales or place a temporary ban during dry seasons when fire risk is particularly high.