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Identify Range of Potential Alternatives - April 2006

 
 
April 12 Open House

The Columbia River Crossing project held two open houses April 12 & 13, 2006 at Hudson's Bay High School, in Vancouver, and the Red Lion Hotel at Jantzen Beach, in Portland. More than 200 people attended to learn which ideas to address congestion and safety are recommended to move forward for additional analysis. The documents linked on this page allow you to view the information presented at the April open houses.

Public comments on the information presented at these events were gathered by April 20, 2006, both by email and by completing the comment form. Comments on other phases or aspects of the Columbia River Crossing project may be submitted at anytime by sending an email to the project team.

Some of the items on display and handouts available at the open houses:

April 13 Open House
Columbia River Crossing Project
700 Washington Street
Suite 300
Vancouver, WA 98660-3177

Vancouver Phone: (360) 737-2726
Portland Phone: (503) 256-2726
Toll Free Phone: (866) 396-2726

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Define the Problem - October 2005

 
 

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Three open houses marked the public launch of the Columbia River Crossing project in October. The events, which drew more than 160 people, were held at Jantzen Beach SuperCenter in Portland, Clark College in Vancouver, and the offices of Oregon Association of Minority Entrepreneurs in Portland.

Participants got a first-hand look at the issues driving the project and had the opportunity to pose questions to project staff and provide input on concerns. A series of visual displays - or storyboards - helped people better understand project issues and processes, addressing such questions as:

  • What's the problem?
  • How will we find a solution?
  • What is important to you?

Attendees were invited to provide input by filling out comment forms and a survey. Jay Lyman, Columbia River Crossing Consultant Team Project Manager, led two discussions at the final two open houses on October 25 and October 27. Many people also picked up copies of the first two project newsletters and a children's coloring map of the project area.

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