Area residents who enjoy fishing, birdwatching or just relaxing on the Steamboat Landing dock in Washougal will be happy to know the dock, closed for nearly two years, should be replaced and ready for use again by summer.
A winter storm caused part of the dock, located at state Route 14 and 14th Street, to float down the Columbia River in January 2017.
Washougal Parks and Cemetery Program Manager Suzanne Grover said at that time too much ice tore the dock into two pieces.
The Washougal City Council has awarded a $1.13 million contract to Ballard Marine Construction of Washougal — the low-bidder among six companies that responded to the city’s request for proposals — to repair the dock and replace the pilings.
The city will pay for the dock replacement using $750,000 from 2018 supplemental capital budget funds approved by state legislators in March 2018, and $750,000 from the Washington Cities Insurance Authority. The city’s engineering estimate predicted replacement would cost $1.3 million. The city has access to funds in excess of what it will likely cost to replace the dock.