Nearly finished with their months-long community outreach efforts concerning the redesign of a critical Camas intersection at Northeast Lake Road and Northeast Everett Street, Camas city staff are now preparing to present the Camas City Council with their initial findings.
“We will present to council on May 6, and will look for direction from council on which alternative to proceed with,” said the city’s project manager, Jim Hodges.
The current Lake Road-Everett intersection, located near the city’s Lacamas and Round lakes recreation areas, is controlled by a traffic signal, with northern Everett Street traffic having to wait in an often-busy left turn lane to get onto Northeast Lake Road. As the city grows, Camas engineers say the intersection must be redesigned to accommodate heavier traffic demands.
“The existing, signalized ‘T’ intersection is at or near failure and travelers can experience substantial delays in all directions,” the city states on its website page devoted to the intersection improvements. “This is a critical intersection for the community, connecting the north shore, south shore and downtown Camas and providing access to regional recreation areas at Lacamas Lake and Round Lake. As community and regional growth have increased, so has traffic, causing safety and mobility concerns.”
City leaders hope an intersection redesign will reduce traffic congestion and improve safety for motorists, pedestrians and bicyclists. They also hope the new design will allow for better pedestrian access to the nearby Lacamas and Round lakes recreational areas.