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Hanford staff outline East Lacey Boulevard 'complete streets' plan, emphasize one‑on‑one outreach

Hanford City Council · November 18, 2025
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City staff presented a two‑part East Lacey Boulevard design that prioritizes multimodal safety and transit access, described NEPA and partner coordination needs for federal funding, and summarized outreach feedback that stressed truck access, parking and property impacts.

City of Hanford staff presented an updated design concept for the East Lacey Boulevard corridor on Tuesday, telling council the plan uses a "complete streets" approach to improve safety, accessibility and multimodal connections while supporting adjacent businesses.

"Complete streets safely accommodates all users," Utilities and Engineering Director Frank Centeno told the council as he introduced the corridor concept, which splits the project into a westerly urban‑core section and an easterly gateway section. The west segment features shared bike‑and‑pedestrian paths and on‑street parking to serve businesses; the east segment calls for protected bike lanes and a gateway treatment, staff said.

The project is being advanced with federal earmark funds and will require an environmental review under the National…

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