Neighborhoods

  1. Northeast
  2. Civic Corridor
  3. West
  4. Southeast
  5. Northern Bluff
  6. Parks, Open Space & Trails

Northeast PlanThe Northeast Neighborhood includes the area of the relocation in Allotment 162. The neighborhood is generally split into two distinct areas by a 25-foot slope generally traversing the allotment approximately 700 feet north of the allotment's southern boundary. 

  • The southern third of the neighborhood, perched above the slope, will house the new K-12 school and its associated athletic facilities. 
  • North of the slope, a residential neighborhood will provide the first opportunity for families to relocate from the tsunami zone. 
  • The residential portion of the neighborhood is under design.

There are two existing roads in the neighborhood that will be utilized as part of the new village.

  • Kla Ook Wa Road, the road serving the Health Center was extended and paved in 2015 by the School District, provides initial vehicle access and utilities to the area. This road will eventually serve the school and connect to the road network of the Southeast Neighborhood, providing a second ingress/egress route to the neighborhood. 
  • Capoeman Ranch Road intersects Kla Ook Wa in the neighborhood and proceeds east to forest lands and the river. While, currently a one-lane gravel road, Capoeman Ranch Road will be improved to a two-lane paved road to the eastern boundary of the allotment. There is a large wetland to the southwest of the residential neighborhood. This wetland will serve as an open space amenity and will be associated with storm water treatment.

To the north, the neighborhood abuts the top of the bluff. A mature forest on the slope of the bluff will remain for erosion control and as a scenic amenity. The existing water main serving the Village is routed through the neighborhood. A north-south street has been aligned to include the water main within its right-of-way. The other streets are aligned in an east-west direction to maximize solar exposure.

The proposed Biomass Energy Facility was originally planned to be located across the street from the Health Center to provide hot water to the various civic buildings scattered throughout the upper village. This proposed site for this facility has been moved from the center of the community to the Northeast Neighborhood, as it would serve buildings in the new village and not existing buildings further west. Thus, proximity to those buildings is not of paramount importance.

For more information or to give feedback and suggestions to the Project Team, please contact Kelsey Moldenke, Charles Warsinske or Sue Kalama by email or at 360-276-8211, extensions 1038, 6821, or 6824, respectively. Artwork by Doug James.

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