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Letter: Bike lanes enhance property values


Letter: Bike lanes enhance property values
By Michael Cipriano, Vancouver
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Criticism of the Columbia bike lane is disappointing. One would think it’s the end of the world with a spiral of decreasing property values, lost parking and other woes. Downtown Vancouver suffers from a lack of dedicated bicycle infrastructure that travels north from downtown to 45th Street. Once past 45th Street, to the east there is a connection to Hazel Dell Avenue and Salmon Creek; to the west, one could access the Burnt Bridge Creek Trail for some of the best family-focused recreation in the area. It also links to the Interstate 5 Bridge, and via Evergreen to east Vancouver, the I-205 path, Fisher’s Landing and Camas. ....

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Clark County has a memorial for people of color lost to COVID-19


Clark County has a memorial for people of color lost to COVID-19
Published: May 7, 2021, 6:04am
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This image shows the layout of the BIPOC COVID-19 memorial, which can be viewed from the Burnt Bridge Creek Trail, as it follows along the greenway, just west of Andresen Road. (MB Designworks)
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When Karen Morrison envisions a memorial, she thinks about the permanence of plants and trees, and how nature can outlive humans.
That’s why Morrison worked with Watershed Alliance of Southwest Washington to create a memorial for Clark County people of color who have died of COVID-19.
In all, 41 trees have been planted in a clearing along the Burnt Bridge Creek Trail to honor the lives lost. ....

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Letter: Trash, tents transform trail


Letter: Trash, tents transform trail
By Michael Pardridge, Vancouver
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When did Vancouver start trying to be like Portland? We took a Christmas Day walk along the Burnt Bridge Creek Trail (off Northeast Andresen Road) and came across a bunch of blue-tarp tent domains. It’s like a burgeoning homeless village back there, lots of trash, abandoned shopping carts. A very ominous atmosphere, given how isolated you are, completely destroying your hopes of a peaceful stroll. Portland let it happen to them. Portland gave up. Is Vancouver doing the same?
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