There may be some traffic delays, as travel lanes may be reduced or shifted at times or controlled by pilot cars
VANCOUVER – Beginning Monday (May 16), crews will begin to seal cracks in the roads and pave some small areas that have sunk or deteriorated. There may be some traffic delays, as travel lanes may be reduced or shifted at times or controlled by pilot cars. Flaggers will help guide drivers around the work areas.
This is the first step in the surface treatment work. Surface defects and irregularities are repaired with various methods including crack sealing, pavement repairs, and pre-leveling, the next step will be to add a new layer of hot mix asphalt. This surface treatment is for structural reinforcement on arterial and collector roads in both urban and rural areas.
Work will be performed at various county locations between the hours of 7 a.m. and 7 p.m., Monday through Friday. Work is scheduled to be completed by the beginning of September 2022. The completion of this work is weather dependent.
Carston Hendricks, who attends Daybreak Primary School in Battle Ground, is raising money for the 5 for the Fight charity through the skills he uses in the cubing world.
The Prevent Together Coalition and the DREAM Team at Chief Umtuch Middle School are hosting an interactive event for parents and students on June 7 to provide information and awareness about youth vaping and substance use.
Elementary students in Woodland learned about Pacific Gray Whales, one of the species native to the Pacific Northwest, with in-classroom lessons, hands-on activities, and experiments taught by Field Educator Kelly McKenzie from the Columbia River Maritime Museum.
Chloe Asciutto and Emmy Hansen will be holding a beach volleyball clinic Saturday on a court they renovated and will be dedicating to the Camas community next week.
Vancouver Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services was awarded up to $425,000 from the Summer Experiences and Enrichment for Kids (SEEK) Fund to expand summer recreation opportunities for Vancouver area youth.
Fourth plain is waaaaaaayyyy overdue……