Clark County is removing hazardous trees in Lacamas Regional Park this week. The work began on Monday, July 25, and the county expects to complete the project by Friday, July 29.
Impacted work areas will be identified on a map posted at the site. Trails inside the project area will be closed to the public. Lacamas Regional Park users should adhere to posted signage, remain outside of the work area and use alternate trail routes during the scheduled closure.
During the project, the contractor will work to minimize impacts from falling branches and debris. However, neighbors who border the park on Northeast Pecan Lane and Northeast Spruce Lane are advised to move all patio furniture, grills and other outdoor items to a protected location to avoid potential damage.
For safety purposes, the county has asked residents to avoid approaching or communicating with contractors while they are working.
Residents can find information on the the project on the Clark County Public Works’ social media pages: on Twitter (twitter.com/ClarkCoWa_PW), Facebook (facebook.com/clarkcowa.pw/) and Instagram (instagram.com/clarkcowa_pw/).