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Opposition hardens against concrete plant planned for Clark County

Nearby residents question zoning change, organize for a fight

By , Columbian staff writer
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A sign advertises a past neighborhood meeting about Knife River's planned concrete batch plant on Northeast 101st Street. While the company hasn't filed a permit request yet, opponents are already organizing.
A sign advertises a past neighborhood meeting about Knife River's planned concrete batch plant on Northeast 101st Street. While the company hasn't filed a permit request yet, opponents are already organizing. (Amanda Cowan/The Columbian) Photo Gallery

Although the Knife River Corporation has yet to file its permit application with Clark County, residents living near a planned concrete batch plant aren’t wasting any time organizing their opposition.

The recently formed Friends of Central Vancouver has been working to create a nonprofit organization, accepting donations and contacting attorneys in readiness for an upcoming fight.

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