Work to investigate potential repair options and cost estimates to fix damage that resulted from a landslide along Lacamas Lane is underway.
The Camas City Council recently approved a contract not to exceed $136,896 with Vancouver-based engineering firm Harper Houf Peterson Righellis Inc.
“That would include geo-technical work, surveying, permitting — some of those tasks that would be required to really go through and develop alternatives to repair the slide,” explained Camas Public Works Director Steve Wall during the April 4 City Council workshop.
It is the first step of the city’s three-phase approach to repair the steep slope failure that occurred as a result of heavy rainfall in early December 2015. Phases two and three include design and construction work.
“The area was mapped as ancient landslide terrain and the slope that failed appeared to be intact material,” states the project’s scope of work details. “During the recent record rainfalls and flooding, the ancient slide appears to have reactivated.”