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City Of Richland Kicks Off Construction On South George Washington Way Improvements - 08/27/25

The City of Richland is moving forward with construction on long-awaited improvements to the intersection of George Washington Way and Aaron Drive/Columbia Point Drive, one of the busiest and most congested intersections in the Tri-Cities. Effective Tuesday, September 2, 2025, contractor Ellison Earthworks will begin construction efforts. The first phase will begin on the west side of George Washington Way with the closure of the parking lane to Benham Street.

 

For years, this critical corridor has experienced significant congestion, long vehicle queues, and a high number of collisions. In addition, the size and traffic volume of the intersection create barriers for pedestrians and bicyclists. The new improvement project is designed to reduce congestion, improve safety, and enhance access for all users, including drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians.

 

“This intersection is a vital gateway to Richland and our region,” said City Manager, Jon Amundson. “These improvements represent years of planning and collaboration to ensure safer, more efficient travel for our community. In addition, these improvements will play a key role to the success of our upcoming Downtown Loop project.”

 

The effort to reimagine and improve this intersection began in 2019, following the City’s North-South Travel Capacity Study. That same year, the Benton Franklin Council of Governments (BFCOG), the region’s transportation planning organization, awarded federal grant funds to help launch the project.

 

The final design incorporates input from regional partners, including the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT), Ben Franklin Transit, the BFCOG, as well as public feedback gathered during a Virtual Open House.

 

Updates to the intersection will include:

 

  • An addition of a southbound lane along George Washington Way
  • An additional left turn from westbound Columbia Point Drive to southbound SR240
  • New traffic and pedestrian signals
  • Removal of crosswalk islands
  • New ADA-accessible sidewalk ramps
  • Widening of the sidewalk between Benham Street and Aaron Drive
  • Sidewalk connection to the Columbia Point neighborhood along the north side of Columbia Point Drive

 

During construction, the intersection will remain open to traffic, however lane closures will be required to complete the road work.  On street parking will be limited between Comstock Street and Benham Street during construction. Parking will be permanently removed south of Benham Street.

 

Construction is expected to occur in phases to minimize impacts on local businesses, commuters, and nearby neighborhoods. Traffic detours and lane adjustments will be communicated in advance through the City’s website, social media channels, and project updates.

 

The project is anticipated to be completed in late November 2025.

 

For more information and ongoing updates about the South George Washington Way Street Improvements, visit www.ci.richland.wa.us/SouthGWay.

City Of Richland Kicks Off Construction On South George Washington Way Improvements - 08/27/25

The City of Richland is moving forward with construction on long-awaited improvements to the intersection of George Washington Way and Aaron Drive/Columbia Point Drive, one of the busiest and most congested intersections in the Tri-Cities. Effective Tuesday, September 2, 2025, contractor Ellison Earthworks will begin construction efforts. The first phase will begin on the west side of George Washington Way with the closure of the parking lane to Benham Street.

 

For years, this critical corridor has experienced significant congestion, long vehicle queues, and a high number of collisions. In addition, the size and traffic volume of the intersection create barriers for pedestrians and bicyclists. The new improvement project is designed to reduce congestion, improve safety, and enhance access for all users, including drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians.

 

“This intersection is a vital gateway to Richland and our region,” said City Manager, Jon Amundson. “These improvements represent years of planning and collaboration to ensure safer, more efficient travel for our community. In addition, these improvements will play a key role to the success of our upcoming Downtown Loop project.”

 

The effort to reimagine and improve this intersection began in 2019, following the City’s North-South Travel Capacity Study. That same year, the Benton Franklin Council of Governments (BFCOG), the region’s transportation planning organization, awarded federal grant funds to help launch the project.

 

The final design incorporates input from regional partners, including the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT), Ben Franklin Transit, the BFCOG, as well as public feedback gathered during a Virtual Open House.

 

Updates to the intersection will include:

 

  • An addition of a southbound lane along George Washington Way
  • An additional left turn from westbound Columbia Point Drive to southbound SR240
  • New traffic and pedestrian signals
  • Removal of crosswalk islands
  • New ADA-accessible sidewalk ramps
  • Widening of the sidewalk between Benham Street and Aaron Drive
  • Sidewalk connection to the Columbia Point neighborhood along the north side of Columbia Point Drive

 

During construction, the intersection will remain open to traffic, however lane closures will be required to complete the road work.  On street parking will be limited between Comstock Street and Benham Street during construction. Parking will be permanently removed south of Benham Street.

 

Construction is expected to occur in phases to minimize impacts on local businesses, commuters, and nearby neighborhoods. Traffic detours and lane adjustments will be communicated in advance through the City’s website, social media channels, and project updates.

 

The project is anticipated to be completed in late November 2025.

 

For more information and ongoing updates about the South George Washington Way Street Improvements, visit www.ci.richland.wa.us/SouthGWay.