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Clark County demolishing old caretaker residences at Daybreak, Lucia Falls parks

They will be replaced by RV pads for volunteer park host program

By Shari Phiel, Columbian staff writer
Published: July 25, 2023, 6:08am
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Electrician Tim Benack from Clark County Public Works begins removing the electric infrastructure at the caretaker residence at Daybreak Regional Park on Monday. The caretaker residences at Daybreak and Lucia Falls regional parks are being removed to make room for new recreational vehicle pads.
Electrician Tim Benack from Clark County Public Works begins removing the electric infrastructure at the caretaker residence at Daybreak Regional Park on Monday. The caretaker residences at Daybreak and Lucia Falls regional parks are being removed to make room for new recreational vehicle pads. (Shari Phiel/The Columbian) Photo Gallery

BATTLE GROUND — It’s time to say goodbye to the old caretaker residences at Daybreak and Lucia Falls regional parks. Clark County Public Works scheduled the buildings for demolition this week.

Prep work at Lucia Falls began Monday and demolition will take place today and into Wednesday, if needed. Demolition work at Daybreak will begin Wednesday.

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