VANCOUVER — A drop-in open house Tuesday will offer details on the city’s Southeast First Street Improvement Project, including the proposed design and details about future upgrades to the east Vancouver corridor.
Hosted by the city, the informal, two-hour event will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Tuesday in the Mill Plain Elementary School gym, 400 S.E. 164th Place.
The city has been working on design and environmental requirements needed to upgrade Southeast First Street from a two-lane rural road to an urban street system with sidewalks, bike lanes, stormwater facilities and sound walls where required.
The overall project spans from 164th to 192nd Avenue. However, the design efforts are focused mainly on the stretch from 164th to 177th Avenue to make best use of the current project funding of $1.6 million in federal grants and roughly $700,000 in matching city funds.