Intermittent lane closures coming to intersections in Clark County for traffic signal upgrade project

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Vancouver, Wash. – Drivers throughout Clark County can expect intermittent single-lane closures and delays as work begins to upgrade traffic signals and equipment.

Beginning Jan. 1, crews with Clark County Public Works’ contractor, Mill Plain Electric, will improve existing traffic signal systems, upgrade and relocate existing school zone flashing lights and repair damaged signal systems and fiber optic lines. This work will be performed intermittently at 10 locations:

Northeast 47th Avenue at Northeast Minnehaha Street
Northeast 13th Avenue at Northeast 78th Street
Northeast 10th Avenue at Northeast 199th Street
Northeast Tenney Road at Northeast 139th Street
Northeast 16th Avenue at Northeast 78th Street
Northeast 58th Avenue at Northeast 78th Street
York Elementary School – Northeast 152nd Avenue
Pleasant Valley Primary School – Northeast 50th Avenue
Northwest Lakeshore Avenue at Northwest 78th Street
Northeast 78th Street from Northeast Highway 99 to Northeast St. Johns Road

The work on Northeast 78th Street from Northeast Highway 99 to Northeast St. Johns Road involves repair to fiber optic lines, requiring temporary sidewalk closures during the work.

The contractors will complete the work as materials and resources become available, so last-minute changes to scheduled locations may occur. This type of signal work is typically complete within one to three days, so drivers should not expect lengthy delays.

Stay up-to-date on this, and other projects in the county by visiting our website at www.clark.wa.gov/public-works. You can also find real-time information by following our social accounts @ClarkCoWa_PW on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

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CONTACT
Magan Reed
senior communications specialist
Public Works
564.397.4398
magan.reed@clark.wa.gov