Construction of new picnic shelter beginning in January at Klineline Pond, Salmon Creek Regional Park

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Update 1/3: The Klineline Pond area and parking lot at Salmon Creek Regional Park will be closed on Jan. 5 for delivery of project materials. Learn more.

Update 12/29: The materials to build the new picnic shelter will be delivered on Jan. 5. Upon delivery, the contractor will move the materials from the parking lot, across the bridge and over to the project site in the Klineline Pond area of the park. While materials are being moved across the bridge, the bridge will remain open, however spotters and flaggers will direct pedestrian and construction traffic. Visitors are reminded to be aware of construction traffic and to follow instructions given by flaggers and project staff. 

Original news release, issued 12/27:

A new picnic shelter will be constructed in the Klineline Pond area of Salmon Creek Regional Park, beginning in January. Irreparable damage to the former Pondview shelter from a winter storm required demolition of the structure, and a new structure will be built in its place. Construction of the new shelter should be complete by spring 2024.

During construction, the Klineline Pond area of the park will remain open. However, areas near the construction site, including the walking path, may be closed to the public. Access to the existing Creekside picnic shelter will remain open. Additionally, the bridge to the Klineline Pond area of the park will close for a half day during the project, to allow the contractor to move materials to the project site. The closure is expected sometime in the second week of January. The exact closure date is to be determined based on delivery of materials. The date of closure will be posted on signage at the park and on the Public Works website as soon as it is known. Visitors are reminded to be alert for construction traffic and never enter areas closed off by barricades, signs, cones, tape or other barriers.

Updates to the construction timeline and impacts will be posted on Public Works’ social media profiles, and at clark.wa.gov/public-works.

For information about road and park projects, closures, opportunities for community input, and more, residents can follow Public Works on X (formerly known as Twitter), Facebook and Instagram and view information on Nextdoor.

CONTACT
Kaley McLachlan-Burton, communications manager
360.946.7584
kaley.mclachlan-burton@clark.wa.gov