The city of Washougal recently repaired a section of Jemtegaard Trail after the pedestrian path was vandalized on multiple occasions earlier this year.
“Instances of vandalism” in late March and early April resulted in the destruction of safety fencing and “caution” signage, and pieces of the trail’s infrastructure being thrown into Gibbons Creek, according to a news release issued by the City.
“Such actions pose serious risks to the safety of trail users, including students and community members,” the news release states.
The City was able to salvage and re-use the fencing and signage, which it installed in 2023 to notify pedestrians and cyclists to stay on the asphalt path due to nearby creek bank erosion, and “clean up” the vandalism at “very minimal cost, short of labor to remark the area,” according to Washougal Public Works Director Trevor Evers, who said the City did not file a police report.
“We urge all trail users and families with students who frequent this path to recognize that tampering with safety measures jeopardizes the safety of everyone who relies on this route,” the City stated in its news release.