Northwest 78th Street

Public Works is improving the road surface of Northwest 78th Street. This project will also improve pedestrian access by upgrading crosswalk signals and ADA ramps. 

 

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About the project

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This project will improve the surface of Northwest 78th Street from Northeast Lakeshore Avenue to Northeast Hazel Dell Avenue. The project will also improve pedestrian and cyclist access by upgrading crosswalk signals at Northeast Lakeshore Avenue, Northeast 9th Avenue and Northeast Hazel Dell Avenue, and restriping throughout the project.

Project goals:

 

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Northwest 78th Street was identified by Clark County Pavement Preservation in 2021 as in need of road repairs, structural capacity, and restriping. Multiple ramps adjacent to the project do not comply with ADA requirements and will need to be upgraded at the same time to comply with the Department of Justice ADA act. Pedestrian signals will be upgraded along the corridor as well.

Project timeline

Design: spring 2022 – summer 2024

Construction: winter 2025 

Budget

The total budget for the project is $2.79 million. The county received a grant for $2.4 million from the National Highway System Asset Management Program for project design and construction.

Mailers

June 2023 Postcard (PDF)

Comments or Questions

Please contact the project manager.

Riku Wanzek, Engineer II
Clark County Public Works 
564.397.1668
Riku.Wanzek@clark.wa.gov