There's no denying that traffic is increasing in Clark County. To ensure our roads are able to keep up with increased demand and to address safety needs, the Transportation Program administers the operations of the transportation system in Clark County. Citizen involvement is an important factor in determining future road projects and repairs.
Three sections work together to administer and engineer the operations of the transportation system in Clark County:
Concurrency Management
Responsible for concurrency and development review issues as they relate to transportation. This section is also responsible for the Concurrency ordinance. For questions or for further information, please contact: Steve Schulte, Manager, Main phone: (360) 397-6118 ext. 4017, Email: steve.schulte@clark.wa.gov.
Programming
Responsible for a six-year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) list that is updated annually to reflect the needs of the community as well as developing the Annual Construction Program (ACP). All projects are evaluated with other needs such as safety, environmental protection, access, and the need to conserve limited public dollars. Programming is also responsible for obtaining and administering federal and state grants for roadway improvements. For questions or for further information, please contact: Bill Wright, Manager, Main phone: (360) 397-2446 ext. 4523, E-mail: bill.wright@clark.wa.gov.
Traffic Engineering & Operations
Responsible for the development of the county's transportation standards, monitoring and adjusting the existing roadways to maximize operation and safety and design of all traffic control devices. This division is also responsible for the safety program and neighborhood traffic program. For questions or concerns about the County road system or traffic safety issues, please contact Public Works Customer Service, phone: (360) 397-2446 or E-mail: pubwks.cservice@clark.wa.gov.
