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Open house for Harmony Sports Complex in east Vancouver slated for April 10

By Shari Phiel, Columbian staff writer
Published: March 29, 2024, 5:27am

Improvements planned for the Harmony Sports Complex in east Vancouver will be the focus of a Clark County open house.

The open house will be 6-8 p.m. April 10 in the Bud Van Cleve community room at Luke Jensen Sports Park, 4000 N.E. 78th St., Vancouver.

Residents and facility users will be able to learn more about improvements planned for the Harmony Sports Complex, 1500 N.E. 192nd Ave., Vancouver. The county will be adding about 200 paved parking stalls, parking lot drive lanes and a new access point at the Northeast 192nd Avenue and 13th Street intersection.

The project includes a phased site plan for future improvements proposed by the Harmony Sports Association. The complex is leased, managed and operated by the association in partnership with the county. The facility operates year-round and provides facilities for baseball and soccer. In 2018, it received a $1.14 million grant from the Washington State Department of Commerce for the project.

At the open house, county staff will share a presentation about the project from 6:30-7 p.m. with a Q-and-A session to follow. The presentation and Q-and-A session will also be streamed online via WebEx. Before and after the presentation, residents are invited to review project information, discuss the project with staff and provide feedback.

For information, visit clark.wa.gov/public-works/harmony-sports-complex.

Meeting interpretation, additional translation and other accommodations can be requested by contacting project manager Paul Morin at paul.morin@clark.wa.gov or 564-397-4394.

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