
A roofing contractor will replace the roofs on both picnic shelters, the restroom building and a small shed
VANCOUVER – The Parks and Lands division of Clark County Public Works has identified the need to replace the roofs of several structures at Hazel Dell Community Park, for the long-term preservation and usability of these structures. A roofing contractor will replace the roofs on both picnic shelters, the restroom building and a small shed.
While the park will remain open during work, access to these facilities will be limited:
- Restrooms, Nov. 17-19.
- Picnic shelter at the playground, Nov. 20-23.
- Main picnic shelter, near the parking lot, Nov. 25-27.
Work will begin at 7 a.m. on weekdays and 7:30 a.m. on weekends. No work will occur on Thanksgiving day or the day after (Nov. 23-24).
Visitors are reminded to avoid work zones and never enter areas that are closed with cones, signs, caution tape or other barriers.
Work and closure dates are weather dependent and subject to change. Updates to the project schedule will be posted at clark.wa.gov/public-works and on social media.
To receive information about road and park projects, closures, opportunities for community input, and more, residents can follow Public Works on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram and view information on Nextdoor.
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Information provided by Clark Co. WA Communications.
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