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Work is scheduled for the middle of August and is expected to be complete by the beginning of September
VANCOUVER – Clark County Public Works, Parks and Lands is installing partial fencing along the north, east, and south property lines of the Curtin Creek Community Park, 12603 Northeast 72nd Ave. The western boundary will be installed during park development in 2025.
Work is scheduled for the middle of August and is expected to be complete by the beginning of September. Visitors may encounter inconveniences such as short-duration traffic delays, temporarily closed sidewalks and construction noise. Visitors are reminded for their safety to stay out of work zones.
Construction is weather-dependent, and the schedule is subject to change. For more information, contact parks and trails planner Lynde Wallick at lynde.wallick@clark.wa.gov or (564) 397-5582.
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Information provided by Clark Co. WA Communications.
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