Congestion Impact Concerns Salmon Creek Board
March 9, 2010 by Mitch Canton
Filed under BlogFeed, Featured Posts, Government, Neighborhood, Politics, Salmon Creek
Could There Be More Cars Without Any Traffic Relief?
Recently, the North Salmon Creek Neighborhood Association expressed concern about the proposed Nobel Meadows subdivision and the negative impacts it would have on our existing community. Below is a copy of the letter NSCNA submitted to the Clark County Board of Commissioners.
Honorable Commissioners:
The North Salmon Creek Neighborhood would like to bring concerns to your attention that may have significant detrimental impact on our community.
We have two areas of concern with the proposed Nobel Meadows Planned Unit Development: traffic impacts and environmental. The neighborhood has brought traffic concerns to The County’s attention several times over the last few years. These concerns have only escalated with each development without relief offered. About a third of our community is land locked with limited ingress / egress primarily via 10th Avenue. It is not unusual during a prime time commute to take 20 minutes to traverse less than two miles from the I-205 exit to this area. The planned relocation of the transit mall to 10th Avenue will only extend this travel interval.
From the neighborhood perspective the two projects aimed at bringing relief to the traffic problems hold no respite for us. The proposed project to widen 10th Avenue provides no real relief – because there isn’t a net gain of traffic lanes. The traffic light synchronization project has yet to provide any discernible difference. We understand that a study has been conducted to ensure the wetland and habitats are not significantly impacted. Neighbors must question this finding given that a significant wetland area, encompassing a tributary from Whipple Creek, and at least two springs reside on this property. Additionally, black tail deer, coyotes, beaver, woodpeckers, and other wildlife reside in the area while bald eagles overfly the area and land in its trees. Encroachment would definitely alter the flavor of this neighborhood and place these species at greater risk.
We would appreciate your thoughtful consideration of these issues when rendering a final decision on this proposed project.
Sincerely,
Barbara Anderson
For NSCNA Board of Directors
If you feel strongly about the quality of life in our neighborhood and the impacts of increased congestion, please contact your elected officials – Clark County Commissioners: phone: (360) 397-2232 or email: boardcom@clark.wa.gov and have your voice heard.
Assessor to Speak at Salmon Creek Neighborhood Meeting
March 3, 2010 by Mitch Canton
Filed under BlogFeed, Events, Government, Neighborhood
Forum Gives Neighbors Access to Answers
Linda Franklin, Clark County Assessor, will speak at the North Salmon Creek Neighborhood Association General meeting on Tuesday March 23. Franklin will speak on a variety of programs supported by her office, as well as answer questions and concerns that residents may have about property valuations and assessments.
This is an excellent opportunity to directly interact with your elected officials and discuss issues that are near and dear to your heart – and your wallet.
The NSCNA March 2010 General meeting will be held at the Three Creeks Library on Tuesday March 23, starting at 7PM. We hope to see you there.
Crystal Plum Bazaar
November 16, 2009 by Melanie
Filed under BlogFeed, House and Home, Opinions, Salmon Creek
Christmas Wishes in Salmon Creek
Almost-two-year-old Bridger wasn’t waiting for Santa to make his Christmas wishes at the Crystal Plum Bazaar at Alki Middle School in Salmon Creek.
Some of my favorite items at the Crystal Plum Bazaar were handbags made out of recycled plastic bags by Shellie Sews (shelliepc@hotmail.com), Dirt Soap by Country Memories Soap, Photography by Jodi Tripp, and glass art by A Glass Act.
There are lots of talented local artists and local vendors in Clark County. For unique gifts for your family, friends, or yourself, check out some of the upcoming Bazaars in our area.
Hope your wishes come true, and Happy Birthday Bridger!
Black Friday in Salmon Creek
November 16, 2009 by Melanie
Filed under Activities, BlogFeed, Featured Posts, House and Home, Salmon Creek

Shop Till You Drop Camp.
Kids Club Fun and Fitness in Salmon Creek is having a Shop Till U Drop Camp for kids (ages 4-12) on Black Friday, November 27, 2009 from 6:30 am to 6:30 pm.
Drop the kids off and let them have fun; swimming (1st-5th Graders), Gymnastics, Arts and Crafts, Jungle Playland and more, while you have fun shopping, or just relaxing!
Registration is required, click for more information from Kids Club Fun and Fitness.
Destination: Family
October 22, 2009 by Melanie
Filed under BlogFeed, Events, House and Home, Salmon Creek
Infertility Support Group in Salmon Creek.
Are you going through the difficult and stressful journey of infertility? You are not alone.
Come to the Infertility Support Group on the first Wednesday of each month (next meeting is December 2, 2009) from 7:30 to 9:00 pm, located in Legacy Salmon Creek Hospital Conference Room B (Third Floor). This group was established by CrossWay Church in Salmon Creek, as a safe place for group members to share their hurts, dreams, fears, doubts, and joys; and is based on Christian perspective, but everyone is welcome and encouraged to participate.
For more information, Call Stephanie at 360.828-1663, or visit CrossWay Church on the web.
*Post updated 11/6/2009
Wednesday Night Lights
October 19, 2009 by Melanie
Filed under Activities, BlogFeed, Events, Salmon Creek, School, Sports

Alki Plays in Championship Game.
Update: Alki wins! 18 to 6, Way to go Wolves!!
Good Luck Alki Eighth Grade Football! They will be playing in the Vancouver School District Middle School Football Championship Game on Wednesday, October 21st, 6:00 pm at Kiggins Bowl against Jason Lee.
It’s been an exciting season to watch, with five wins and one loss; with Jason Lee being the only school to beat the wolves! So come on out and cheer our boys as they take on the Panthers!
Parking or No Parking?
October 15, 2009 by Melanie
Filed under BlogFeed, Building and Development, Events, House and Home, Salmon Creek
That is the Question.

Update: County Commissioners have scheduled a public hearing on the proposed changes on December 8, 10 am at the Public Service Center (1300 Franklin Street).
Clark County Public Works will be holding an Open House for public input in regards to restricting parking in the Mt. Vista neighborhood by WSU in Salmon Creek.
In 2008, a group of residents North and West of the WSU Vancouver campus asked the county to restrict on-street parking. Surveys conducted in spring 2009 showed that a majority of residents living on Northeast 147th, 148th and 150th streets and 26th Avenue favored the change.
If approved, the county would restrict on-street parking along Northeast 147th, 148th and 150th streets between 29th and 26th avenues, and on Northeast 26th Avenue between 147th and 148th streets. The restrictions would occur Mondays through Thursdays from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Fridays from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Other roads north of Northeast 150th Street could also be affected.
If you want to be heard, or want to hear what others are saying, the meeting will be Tuesday, August 11, 6-8 pm at the Clark County Sheriff’s Office West Precinct classroom, 505 NW 179th St., in Ridgefield.
*Originally posted August 10, 2009 at 9:45 am. Updated October 15, 2009 at 2:41 pm.
Play On, Salmon Creek
October 14, 2009 by Melanie
Filed under BlogFeed, Salmon Creek, Sports
Salmon Creek Soccer Club Schedules Posted.
For those of you who have kids playing Salmon Creek Soccer ages U9 and older, the second half schedules are ready for viewing. Go to the Salmon Creek Soccer website to check for your favorite team and mark your calendars.
Nice to get a little heads up this year! Good job schedulers!
Not Too Shabby Salmon Creek
October 12, 2009 by Melanie
Filed under BlogFeed, Building and Development, House and Home, Merchants, Salmon Creek
Boutique Now Offering Spa Services.
A Salmon Creek family operated boutique, Not Too Shabby, has expanded their services to include the “Master Suite Spa”. This new addition will provide full body treatments including Swedish massage and sports recovery. The Master Suites foot and leg treatments are a unique relaxation experience for two or more. Kimberlee Kinlock LMP, is providing the expertise with 16 years of massage and spa treatment experience.
Family owned and operated for nine years by mother-daughter team Reshell Douglas and Nancy Karasinski, they have been a part of our Salmon Creek Community since 2006 at 13317 NE 12th Ave.
They are “graciously proud of being one of the remaining small owner-operated shops providing quality products and services in Clark County. Specializing in upscale quality gifts, French bath & body products, baby and children gifts, plus fashion accessories, and Vancouver’s only dealer of Brighton jewelry.”
For more information, call 360.695.5174.
Clean and Green in Clark County
October 12, 2009 by Melanie
Filed under Activities, BlogFeed, Events, House and Home, Popular Posts, Salmon Creek
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Green Cleaning Workshop at Three Creeks Library.
You don’t have to use harsh chemical products to clean your house. Learn how to make simple nontoxic products for pennies per ounce. These products are effective and are safer for your children, pets and your health.
This workshop, sponsored by WSU and Clark County Clean Water Program, will be held at the Three Creeks Library in Salmon Creek on December 10, 2009. For more information, call 360.397.6060 x 7703, or click for WSU Clark County Extension.
Workshop is free, but $15 buys a green cleaning kit to give to a friend for the holidays.

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