The city has maintained a website to track the progress of the "Lake Road Construction Project", as they commonly refer to it, throughout this process. They've posted updates on this website throughout. Continuing the theme, visible post dates and chronological order seem to be an ongoing issue for this city. As far as I can tell, updates on this page go back to the beginning of 2019.
Here's that ORIGINAL Lake road project website:
http://www.cityofcamas.us/lakeroad
There is now a notice that's appeared on the top of that page though that reads,
"This page is no longer being updated."

For reasons unknown, the city (listed as Jim Hodges and James Carothers at the city on this specific project, though Steve Wall is frequently involved as Public Works Director) has now migrated away from this original site and created a second website inexplicably. This new website confuses the record, especially for someone arriving on the new site first. While the original site has a large and BOLD text that you see in the screenshot above, the new website has a lesser notice buried lower in text. The text itself is smaller and much more unrecognizable.
Here's the new site:
http://www.cityofcamas.us/lakeroadconstruction
I think someone posted about it here?
I really hope Barry doesn't go through with this non-essential work, history won't remember his decision well if he doesn't put a stop to this.
The bulk of that money can still be saved in our reserves, only about $2m something of the total $8m project cost was grant money. Plus, no workers are potentially infected and our main thoroughfare isn't threatened during emergency if they block access out of town through 500 potentially.
Are you aware that Governor Inslee made construction a non-essential business during this covid crises?