The city of Washougal has reached an agreement with a Yacolt-based construction company to complete a series of major road improvement projects.
The Washougal City Council on Aug. 12, approved a $1.45 million contract with the Western United Civil Group to provide pavement rehabilitation and pedestrian improvements along Main Street, pavement maintenance throughout the city, and speed cushions at two locations.
Work is scheduled to begin in late September and finish by the end of October, according to Washougal City Manager David Scott.
“The only more significant impact of note will be to (the intersection of) Main Street and Pendleton Way, as that is a concrete intersection getting placed, so likely that (area) will be impacted for a few weeks,” Scott said. “As far as the rest of the paving, we included a bid alternative where the contractor will pave Main Street at night within the downtown core to limit impacts to the businesses. Other various streets will be impacted, but should have local access only to not impact residents living on the streets.”
The Main Street overlay project includes the addition of 14 curb ramps and striping that is compliant with the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA), as well as drainage improvements from Washougal River Road to 27th Street.