Overview
Through this project, a pedestrian path was constructed from R Street to Sandridge Road along Bay Avenue (SR 103). This project will improve pedestrian safety through the community of Ocean Park.
 | Improves Safety
Improvements made through this project will increase safety by decreasing potential conflicts between pedestrians, and vehicles.
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 | Protects Environment
The new path will help increase pedestrian access to both the beach and the bay. The increased access may help the economic potential of the community, as well as provide both historical and natural interpretation of the area.
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Partnerships & Cooperation
Working with Ocean Park Chamber of Commerce, Ocean to Bay Trail Committee and Pacific County, WSDOT is committed to preserving the environment, and are making every effort to assess and minimize environmental impacts from their projects.
At WSDOT we seek to address the concerns of the tribal nations using the process outlined in Section 106 of The National Historic Preservation Act and the WSDOT Tribal Consultation Policy adopted in 2003 by the Transportation Commission as part of the WSDOT Centennial Accord Plan.
Funding
This project is funded through the following sources:
- Existing funds: $221,000
- Other agency funds - $290,000 - (Federal funds)
- Total funding from all sources - $511,000
Contact Us
Local Programs Manager Ken Hash
WSDOT Southwest Region
PO Box 1709
Vancouver, WA 98668-1709
Phone: 360-905-2215
E-mail: HashK@wsdot.wa.gov
or
Communications
WSDOT Southwest Region
PO Box 1709
Vancouver, WA 98668-1709
Phone: 360-905-2058
E-mail: SWWebInfo@wsdot.wa.gov
or access our project feedback form.
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