Previously: In 2002, Fort Vancouver officials proposed a rehabilitation project for the visitors center.
What’s new: The National Park Service has approved funding.
What’s next: After a contract is awarded and design work is done, ground will be broken in late summer or early fall.
Renovation of the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site Visitor Center, which has been on the local wish list for a dozen years, has been approved.
The National Park Service authorized funding to rehabilitate the 52-year-old visitors center.
The 5,650-square-foot facility is on the northeast corner of the grounds, opposite Officers Row near the intersection of East Reserve Street and Evergreen Boulevard.
The rehabilitation project will take place within the footprint of the existing building. Local officials had been hoping to enlarge the center and remodel a nearby building, but that turned into a deal-breaker, Alex Patterson, facility manager, said.