County to hold virtual open house for Curtin Creek Community Park April 11


Curtin Creek Community Park will be the 32nd project constructed as part of the Metropolitan Parks District Levy approved by voters in 2005

VANCOUVER – Neighbors and community members are invited to learn about construction of Curtin Creek Community Park in the Glenwood area, off Northeast 72nd Avenue to the north of Northeast 119th Street. 

Public Works staff will host a virtual open house from 6 to 8 p.m., Mon., April 11, via WebEx where residents can learn about the project’s design, environmental impacts and construction timeline from county staff and project consultants. 

Photo courtesy clark.wa.gov
Photo courtesy clark.wa.gov

Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions and offer comments. To ask questions or make comments during the meeting, registration is required via WebEx.com, clicking “Join a Meeting,” entering the meeting number 2481 147 8251 and password “041,” and clicking “Register.” Registrants will receive a confirmation email with a link to join the meeting. Those who do not register can click on the meeting link at https://clark.wa.gov/public-works/curtin-creek-community-park and enter their name and email address to join the meeting. Residents can also listen in by dialing 1-408-418-9388 and entering meeting number 2481 147 8251 and password “0411,” when prompted. Callers using this method cannot use the chat function.

Community members are encouraged to email questions to the project manager before the open house. A recording of the meeting will be available on the project website within five business days.

Curtin Creek Community Park will be the 32nd project constructed as part of the Metropolitan Parks District Levy approved by voters in 2005. The park will be developed on property purchased jointly by the county and the city of Vancouver in 1999. A Vancouver fire station has been constructed on a portion of the property, and another portion has been designated as a wetlands natural area. Curtin Creek Community Park will be constructed on the remaining 16.2 acres of the property. A master plan for Curtin Creek Community Park was finalized in 2020 after extensive research, site evaluation, surveys, and input from the community. The master plan includes a parking lot, walking trails, picnic shelter, restrooms, sport courts, playground and illuminated sports fields. 

More information can be found at https://clark.wa.gov/public-works/curtin-creek-community-park. Residents can also find real-time information on the Public Works Twitter, Facebook and Instagram profiles, and on NextDoor.

Information provided by Clark Co. WA Communications.

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