NE Munch Road

NE Munch Road

PROJECT BACKGROUND
This safety and roadway preservation project is located on Northeast Munch Road, from Northeast 414th Street to Northeast Cedar Creek Road, which is a collector between State Route 503 and Woodland, Wash. This 0.55-mile section of road has an Average Daily Traffic, or ADT, of 900 vehicles. This project was completed summer of 2022.

PROJECT IMPROVEMENTS
Project work included guardrail installation, sight distance improvements, and roadway preservation. Guardrail was installed in areas where there was a steep shoulder on the roadway. Sight distance improvements included removal of a rock face and the lowering of the vertical hump in the road the northern leg of the intersection at Northeast 414th Street. There was also  an application of an asphalt overlay to enhance safety, maneuverability, and longevity of the road. 

FUNDING
The project costs was  paid for by the Washington State County Road Administration Board, or CRAB, and the county’s Road Fund.  

SCHEDULE AND TRAFFIC

Construction activities were completed this summer.

Northeast Munch Road was temporarily closed between Northeast 414th Street to Northeast Cedar Creek Road. The closure began on Monday, July 25, 2022, and was in place for approximately six weeks. 
 

COMMENTS OR QUESTIONS
Please contact the project manager listed below by phone or email. 

In March 2021, we sent out a Heads Up asking residents whether they wanted a virtual open house, since we did not receive any comments an open house was not scheduled. Residents can expect to receive documentation prior to construction. 

We’ve also put together a brief video with project details 
provided by the project manager.  Click on link to view

[video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQz9u4jtI6k&t=1s]

June 2022 Heads Up (PDF)
March 2021 Heads Up (PDF)

MORE INFORMATION
Brad Fisher, project manager
Clark County Public Works
564.397.4017
bradly.fisher@clark.wa.gov