I read with dismay state Sen. Curtis King’s proposed transportation revenue package, which was released last week. His proposal in its entirety does not serve the interests of Southwest Washington at all.
From 2004 to 2012, Clark County received 88 cents for every tax dollar contributed to state transportation funding needs. This was an improvement on prior years where Clark County was mainly an afterthought for state lawmakers when it came to funding maintenance and improvements of county roads.
During that period, Clark County received more than $1.21 billion, of which $781 million from local, state and federal sources funded 19 major projects including the 192nd Avenue/state Highway 14 interchange, West Slough Bridge and Highway 14 widening projects in East County; the I-205/Mill Plain/Chkalov interchange and Saint John’s/state Highway 500 overpass in Vancouver; and parts of the I-5/I-205 project, new Battle Ground exit and Ridgefield overpass in North County. We had the success we did because our legislative delegation presented a united front to their peers in Olympia.
Instead of presenting a joint objective in Olympia, most members of the 17th and 18th Legislative districts, led by Sen. Ann Rivers, R-La Center, and Sen. Don Benton, R, vancouver, have been lobbying to kill the Columbia River Crossing.