Clark County road closures and storm response information, Dec. 11, FINAL UPDATE

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This is the final update to Clark County’s storm response and impact information from the atmospheric river event that began Dec. 9. 

Closures and Impacts 
All roads and parks closed due to the storm have been reopened.

  • REOPENED: Northeast 156th Street at Northeast 102nd Avenue in Brush Prairie
  • REOPENED: Northeast 112th Avenue north of Northeast 156th Street in Brush Prairie
  • REOPENED: Daybreak Regional Park
  • REOPENED: Haapa Boat Launch
  • REOPENED: Lewisville Regional Park
  • REOPENED: Lucia Falls Regional Park
  • REOPENED: Moulton Falls Regional Park
  • REOPENED: Northeast J R Anderson Road between Northeast 72nd Avenue and Northeast Mason Creek Road, east of La Center

Daybreak Regional Park boat launch closed indefinitely
The boat launch at Daybreak Regional Park was significantly damaged when the East Fork Lewis River rose and flooded the park. While the park has reopened, the boat launch will remain closed until it is repaired. At this time, Public Works does not have an estimated timeline for reopening the boat launch. 

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. Residents can also visit clark.wa.gov/public-works to sign up for email notifications.