Clallam County seeks funding for ODT extension into Forks

Multi-user bridge would be built over the Calawah River

PORT ANGELES — Clallam County officials are seeking federal funding to extend the Olympic Discovery Trail into Forks on a multi-user bridge over the Calawah River.

Commissioners Mark Ozias and Randy Johnson on Monday reviewed a federal grant application to construct the bridge and about one mile of new trail from the Calawah River to the intersection of U.S. Highway 101 and Sitkum-Sol Duc Road.

“This would be the first segment of the planned connection of the Olympic Discovery Trail to the city of Forks,” county Transportation Program Manager Steve Gray told commissioners.

“It would connect to the planned trail extension from Forks to La Push along the SR (state route) 110 corridor, La Push Road, and it would also close the trail gap between Forks and the existing Olympic Discovery Trail near Sappho.”

The county Road Department will apply for up to $400,000 in federal Transportation Alternatives program funding, Gray said.

Grants will be awarded by the Peninsula Regional Transportation Planning Organization.

Clallam County would be responsible for a 13.5 percent match.

The total project cost is estimated to be $1.2 million to $1.5 million, Gray said.

“The most expensive part is the bridge crossing,” he added.

Funding

Clallam County received a $300,000 pledge from a private trust to support construction of the multi-user bridge crossing, according to the grant application.

Commissioner Randy Johnson said the project was “critical for the ODT.”

“Everyone’s behind it, and having private money come forward is nothing but good,” Johnson said.

The new bridge would be near the U.S. Highway 101 crossing at the Calawah River boat launch on the north side of the city, according to the county’s six-year Transportation Improvement Program.

It would be wide enough to accommodate all terrain vehicles (ATVs) and non-motorized Olympic Discovery Trail traffic, Gray said.

The ATV crossing was supported by Forks community members at public meetings, Gray said.

The Calawah River bridge and ODT extension into Forks are scheduled for construction in 2021, according to the county six-year road plan.

Cross-Peninsula

Once completed, the ODT will span the North Olympic Peninsula between Port Townsend to La Push.

Meanwhile, Johnson and Ozias voted Tuesday — with Commissioner Bill Peach excused — to approve a settlement agreement with the state Department of Ecology over stormwater permitting for the Port Angeles Urban Growth Area.

Clallam County challenged Ecology’s July 2019 determination that the unincorporated area must have permittee status under the Western Washington Municipal Stormwater Phase II General Permit.

“I appreciate the creative teamwork and the hard work that it took to get us to this point,” Ozias said of the settlement.

“I hate to go to court,” Johnson added.

“It’s not my priority in life, ever, and I appreciate all of the input from many different people.”

Community Development Director Mary Ellen Winborn said Monday the settlement would save the county about $250,000 per year in staffing costs.

As part of the settlement, the county agreed to enact countywide development regulations that prohibit illicit stormwater discharges and comply with Ecology’s stormwater management manual.

To that end, commissioners approved Tuesday a one-year, $100,000 agreement with AHBL Inc. for stormwater management activities.

The Tacoma consultant will facilitate a stormwater work group, update stormwater documents, develop stormwater ordinances and manuals, assist with outreach, education and training and perform a data gap and needs assessment, according to the professional services agreement.

“We’ve committed to accomplishing an awful lot in a relatively short period of time with the settlement agreement,” Ozias said.

________

Reporter Rob Ollikainen can be reached at rollikainen@peninsula dailynews.com.

More in News

Christopher Thomsen, portraying Santa Claus, holds a corgi mix named Lizzie on Saturday at the Airport Garden Center in Port Angeles. All proceeds from the event were donated to the Peninsula Friends of Animals. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)
Santa Paws

Christopher Thomsen, portraying Santa Claus, holds a corgi mix named Lizzie on… Continue reading

Peninsula lawmakers await budget

Gov. Ferguson to release supplemental plan this month

Clallam County looks to pass deficit budget

Agency sees about 7 percent rise over 2025 in expenditures

Officer testifies bullet lodged in car’s pillar

Witness says she heard gunfire at Port Angeles park

A copper rockfish caught as part of a state Department of Fish and Wildlife study in 2017. The distended eyes resulted from a pressure change as the fish was pulled up from a depth of 250 feet. (David B. Williams)
Author to highlight history of Puget Sound

Talk at PT Library to cover naming, battles, tribes

Vern Frykholm, who has made more than 500 appearances as George Washington since 2012, visits with Dave Spencer. Frykholm and 10 members of the New Dungeness Chapter, NSDAR, visited with about 30 veterans on Nov. 8, just ahead of Veterans Day. (New Dungeness Chapter DAR)
New Dungeness DAR visits veterans at senior facilities

Members of the New Dungeness Chapter, National Society Daughters of… Continue reading

Festival of Trees contest.
Contest: Vote for your favorite tree online

Olympic Medical Center Foundation’s Festival of Trees event goes through Dec. 25

“Angel” Alleacya Boulia, 26, of St. Louis, Mo., was last seen shopping in Port Angeles on Nov. 17, National Park Service officials said. Her rented vehicle was located Sunday at the Sol Duc trailhead in Olympic National Park. (National Park Service)
National Park Service asks for help in locating missing woman

Rented vehicle located Sunday at Sol Duc trailhead

Kendra Russo of Found and Foraged Fibers in Anacortes holds a mirror as Jayne Johnson of Sequim tries on a skirt during a craft fair on Saturday in Uptown Port Townsend. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
Mirror image

Kendra Russo of Found and Foraged Fibers in Anacortes holds a mirror… Continue reading

Flu cases rising on Peninsula

COVID-19, RSV low, health official says

Clallam board approves levy amounts for taxing districts

Board hears requests for federal funding, report on weed control

Jury selected in trial for attempted murder

Man allegedly shot car with 2 people inside