With warm weather on the horizon, the Washington State Department of Transportation and its contractor crews are preparing to dive into road work. Read more… …
Posts published in “Roads & Transportation”
Analysis finds busy Camas intersection needs an upgrade
CAMAS — The Northwest Lake Road and Northwest Sierra Street merger must be improved to withstand future population growth, according to a recent analysis of…
Homes along Fourth Plain near C-Tran’s Vine route jumped in value 5-7% more than average, says study
Homes within a 20-minute walk of a Vine on Fourth Plain station experienced a boost in their property values since the bus rapid transit line…
C-Tran names new chief with deputy CEO taking the top role
Leann Caver, C-Tran’s deputy chief executive officer, is taking the reins as CEO effective March 1. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Vancouver sinkhole that swallowed SUV wasn’t caused by weather
The Washington Street sinkhole that partially swallowed an SUV early Saturday wasn’t connected to last week’s weather, according to the city of Vancouver’s Public Works…
Money from state will help fund road work on Northeast 152nd Avenue
The Clark County Council on Tuesday approved a $3.5 million grant agreement with the state for the reconstruction of Northeast 152nd Avenue between Northeast Padden…
Expect daytime delays Wednesday on I-5 near Ridgefield
RIDGEFIELD — The left lane of southbound Interstate 5 near Ridgefield and the Clark County Event Center at the Fairgrounds will be closed between 9…
Vancouver’s plan to remove lanes from McGillivray Boulevard has residents concerned about safety, congestion
A Tuesday meeting about proposed changes to McGillivray Boulevard in east Vancouver drew a crowd of about 40 with concerns about the project. Read more… …
Main Street in downtown Vancouver ready for makeover as city strives to assure businesses
When Seanette Corkill moved from the Midwest to Vancouver in 1989, Main Street was hardly bustling. Like many, she picked Vancouver for tax purposes and…
Record number of Subarus roll through Port of Vancouver in October
A record 13,529 Subarus rolled through the Port of Vancouver in October, the most in the 31-year partnership between the Japanese car company and the…