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Projects in Vancouver, Washington

Below are the "shovel-ready" projects for which this city submitted in the 2008 U.S. Conference of Mayors report. You can click on a project to read (and add to) its description. You can also discuss the project and vote on whether you believe it is critical or not.

The total cost of all the projects submitted by Vancouver is $83,739,000

Description City State Jobs Cost Program Type Vote Ratio
DOWNTOWN VANCOUVER WATERFRONT ACCESS PROJECT The waterfront access project is an estimated $38.5 million capital project that includes street, rail and utility work which will provide access to the downtown waterfront redevelopment area. The access Vancouver WA 614 $38,500,000 Streets/Roads -86
RIVERWEST PARKING STRUCTURE The Riverwest development is an urban, mixed use public private partnership to redevelop approximately 3.75 acre site in Downtown Vancouver. The redevelopment program includes • Over 500,000 square feet of mixed-use deve Vancouver WA 274 $15,000,000 Streets/Roads -82
MAIN STREET PROJECT In its full scope, the Main Street retail revitalization is much more than a transportation project. Along with rebuilding the cityÂ’s historic thoroughfare, the project is being designed in the context of a retail strategy that tie Vancouver WA 166 $10,800,000 Streets/Roads -73
136TH and MILL PLAIN INTERCHANGE This intersection upgrade project has been designed to alleviate congestion along the CityÂ’ primary east/west corridor serving east Vancouver. This corridor is at capacity, due primarily to the failure of the intersec Vancouver WA 70 $4,000,000 Streets/Roads -36
NEIGHBORHOOD SANITARY SEWER PROGRAM Eliminate failing septic systems Protect human health Protect Sole Source Drinking Water Aquifer Protects home values The number of jobs created by the Neighborhood Sanitary Sewer Program Project would be appr Vancouver WA 95 $10,000,000 Water 44
SEWER CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS NE 11th Street $ 140,000 Riverview Heights $1,013,000 FellmanÂ’s 1 & 2 $1,586,000 The above projects are part of a program that provides public sanitary sewer to areas of the city that were developed without pu Vancouver WA 50 $2,739,000 Water -17
ELLSWORTH to WATER STATION #9, PHASE II The majority of City water supplies are in the southwest portion of the water service area and major new residential and industrial developments occur in the northeast portion of the water service area. The 2007 Vancouver WA 12 $2,700,000 Water -29