Clark County begins construction on Harmony Sports Complex improvements

Clark County has begun parking lot and safety improvements at Harmony Sports Complex, including 200 new paved stalls and a new access point.
Clark County has begun parking lot and safety improvements at Harmony Sports Complex, including 200 new paved stalls and a new access point.

This summer, 200 paved parking stalls will be added, drive lanes in the parking lot will be paved, and a new access point will be constructed at the intersection of Northeast 192nd Avenue and Northeast 13th Street

VANCOUVER – Clark County Public Works, Parks and Nature is beginning construction on a parking lot and safety improvement project at Harmony Sports Complex.

This summer, 200 paved parking stalls will be added, drive lanes in the parking lot will be paved, and a new access point will be constructed at the intersection of Northeast 192nd Avenue and Northeast 13th Street.

Work began on the site on Monday, April 21. Though a portion of the parking lot will be closed during construction, the county, Harmony Sports Association and the contractor are coordinating to allow the complex to remain open during work and minimize, where possible, the impacts to parking and traffic.

The Harmony Sports Complex is approximately 58 acres located at 1500 NE 192nd Avenue. While the property is county-owned, it is located within the city limits of Vancouver. The Harmony Sports Association has leased, managed and operated the sports complex in partnership with Clark County since 1982. The facility operates year-round and provides facilities for baseball, and soccer. 

More information and construction updates can be found on the project webpage at clark.wa.gov/public-works/harmony-sports-complex.

For information about road and park projects, closures, opportunities for community input, and more, residents can follow Public Works on X (formerly known as Twitter), Facebook and Instagram and view information on Nextdoor.

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Information provided by Clark Co. WA Communications.


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