A nearly decade-long search for a future Washougal community library site found its “best-case scenario” ending this week.
On Monday, the Fort Vancouver Regional Library (FVRL) Board of Trustees announced that a prominent Washougal couple had donated a piece of prime downtown Washougal real estate to the library building efforts.
“This is such great news for the community to finally have a library building site,” said Terri London, event coordinator for the Dinner in White on the Columbia Committee, the main fundraiser for the Friends of the Washougal Community Library. “We’re excited to see this important project move forward.”
The FVRL board told Washougal library advocates Monday, during the board’s regular meeting, that Wes Hickey, of Lone Wolf Development, and his wife, Diane Hickey, had donated a vacant, 18,000-square-foot parcel of land in the heart of downtown Washougal for the future library.
The property, located at the intersection of Main Street and Durgan Street, is close to the Washougal Post Office and the public Reflection Plaza.