NOA McCormick Campus Roundabout - Port Orchard

Port Orchard, WALocal News

The City of Port Orchard has released a public notice regarding the McCormick Campus Roundabout, highlighting a major land disturbance project designed to improve traffic flow at the intersection of SW Old Clifton Road and Campus Parkway. Managed by Contour Engineering, LLC, the proposal invites community members to submit comments until August 18, 2020, promoting civic engagement and transparency. The notice outlines the project's scope, including necessary permits and a preliminary SEPA determination, indicating that environmental considerations have been addressed. A geotechnical report and wetland assessments have been conducted to evaluate the proposal's impact, reflecting a thorough planning process. The city has made it easy for residents to inquire further by providing contact details for the Public Works Permit Clerk and a civil engineer overseeing the project.

This roundabout aims to enhance local transportation infrastructure, demonstrating the city's commitment to improving safety and efficiency in traffic management. Additionally, the city's proactive approach to public involvement underscores the importance of community feedback in shaping local development. Overall, this initiative is a vital step toward modernizing Port Orchard's transportation framework while ensuring resident voices are heard.

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