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Planned 179th Street projects have residents worried about future growth

Concerns stem from new housing development, road improvement plans

By Shari Phiel, Columbian staff writer
Published: April 10, 2022, 6:05am
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Housing developments planned for the area along Northeast 174th Street east of Interstate 5 have residents worried about the viability of roads for future traffic capacity.
Housing developments planned for the area along Northeast 174th Street east of Interstate 5 have residents worried about the viability of roads for future traffic capacity. (Photos by Taylor Balkom/The Columbian) Photo Gallery

When Clark County Public Works announced in February it was moving forward with plans for a two-mile road project along Northeast 179th Street east of Interstate 5, residents living south of one of the main intersections in the project were stunned.

“We found out about this happening just a month-and-a-half ago,” said Vanny Him, adding there has been a lack of transparency and communication with neighbors.

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