Open house for Northeast 99th Street Corridor Jan. 12

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Vancouver, Wash. – Neighbors and community members are invited to learn about plans for the Northeast 99th Street corridor. This project will connect Northeast 99th Street between NE 94th Avenue and NE 105th Avenue, at the north end of the closed Leichner Landfill. The project also includes improvements such as widening the roadway and adding shared-use paths, sidewalks and bicycle lanes.

In June 2019, Clark County Public Works hosted an open house where project designs were presented. County staff completed a preliminary design with the help of feedback received. County staff is sharing the final design to neighbors and presenting construction details during a virtual open house from 5 to 6:30 p.m., Wednesday, Jan. 12, on the WebEx platform. Those interested in attending can join virtually to listen to a presentation given by the project manager and ask questions of county staff.

To attend, visit WebEx.com and enter meeting number: 2493 317 3313 and password: NE99. Community members are encouraged to email questions to the project manager before the presentation.

More information can be found on the county’s website https://clark.wa.gov/public-works/northeast-99th-street. You can also find real-time information on the Public Works TwitterFacebook and Instagram profiles, and on NextDoor.

CONTACT:
Scott Fakler, project manager, Public Works
564.397.4394, scott.fakler@clark.wa.gov       

Kaley McLachlan-Burton, interim community engagement and inclusion manager, Public Works, 360.946.7584, kaley.mclachlan-burton@clark.wa.gov