Jemtegaard Middle School (JMS) students living in certain parts of east Washougal will have an easier and safer walk to school next year.
The city of Washougal is set to construct a trail that will link JMS to Sunset View Road, where it will become a sidewalk that will connect to the Sunset Ridge neighborhood.
“This is a positive thing for our middle school students who should be able to use the path and have a modest walk or easy bike ride to get to school from many more neighborhoods,” said JMS principal David Cooke. “It’s great for kids to get more outdoor activity, and I’m supportive of the community partnership that’s creating this new way for students to get to school safely. I’m hopeful that the new, safer route will let more students walk or bike, both to get to school as well as to participate in athletics and activities that take place here.”
The Clark County Department of Community Development is reviewing the project. If everything goes as planned at the county level, construction on the trail should begin in June and be done by September or October, said Washougal city engineer Rob Charles.
“When we see kids walking (though an area) that’s not in safe condition, clearly there’s a need there,” Charles said. “There’s no great way for kids to get from that neighborhood to (JMS). They would have to walk down Sunset View to Evergreen Way, and that’s not a great option. (This new trail) will provide a natural, logical connection to the school and a shorter distance for kids to walk.”