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Parks Commission backs 2026'2031 Transportation Improvement Program recommendation, highlighting bike and pedestrian projects

3245206 · May 8, 2025
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Summary

The commission voted to recommend City Council adopt the city's 2026'2031 Transportation Improvement Program; the Public Works director outlined active-transportation elements including SR 240 crossings, sidewalk gaps and potential Safe Routes to School funding.

The Parks and Recreation Commission on May 8 voted to recommend Richland City Council adopt the proposed 2026'2031 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) as it relates to non-motorized (bike and pedestrian) elements. The motion was made by Vice Chair Gutierrez and seconded as announced by the chair; the commission recorded the motion as carried.

Public Works Director Carlo D'Alessandro briefed commissioners that the TIP documents the city's planned transportation projects over the next six years and serves as the basis for project funding requests and the transportation capital budget. He said the commission's recommendation will be forwarded to…

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