Bluff trail rendering

A partial rendering of White Salmon's planned Bluff Connector Trail. Beginning off Edgecliff Drive, the top portion will have a viewing platform shown above, followed by a series of stairs, platforms and walkways down to State Route 14. 

WHITE SALMON — After nearly a year with little communication about the project, White Salmon’s Bluff Connector Trail is on its way to becoming physical reality, Mayor Marla Keethler explained at an open house with consultants and city staff on Oct. 23.

The bluff trail is a steep-grade, pedestrian corridor intended to link Jewett Boulevard with State Route 141 through a series of platforms, stairs and walkways. Last fall, the city held two meetings with key stakeholders and an initial open house, followed by a visual preference survey for the project ending on Jan. 9. Consultants Harper Houf Peterson Righellis (HHPR), with technical expertise from Columbia West Engineering, then completed a feasibility study, unveiled on Thursday, that assessed different routes and their associated costs.