Construction Begins Monday, October 20, At Gage Boulevard And Leslie Road Intersection
- 10/16/25
Construction will begin Monday, October 20, 2025, at the intersection of Gage Boulevard and Leslie Road in South Richland. The project will upgrade existing ADA ramps and pedestrian push buttons to enhance accessibility and safety for all users.
Work will include improvements to ramps, curb and gutter, sidewalks, and site restoration. Construction is expected to take approximately three weeks to complete most of the work.
Due to material lead times, the pedestrian push buttons will be installed in early 2026 once the necessary components are available.
During construction, there will be no full intersection closures, but lane closures will occur depending on which corner of the intersection is being worked on. Pedestrian detour signs will be posted and maintained in accordance with the approved traffic control plan to ensure safe passage through the area.
The City of Richland appreciates the community’s patience during this improvement project and encourages drivers and pedestrians to use caution and follow all posted signage near the work zone.
More information can be found by visiting richlandwa.gov or contacting 509-942-7500.
Construction Begins Monday, October 20, At Gage Boulevard And Leslie Road Intersection
- 10/16/25
Construction will begin Monday, October 20, 2025, at the intersection of Gage Boulevard and Leslie Road in South Richland. The project will upgrade existing ADA ramps and pedestrian push buttons to enhance accessibility and safety for all users.
Work will include improvements to ramps, curb and gutter, sidewalks, and site restoration. Construction is expected to take approximately three weeks to complete most of the work.
Due to material lead times, the pedestrian push buttons will be installed in early 2026 once the necessary components are available.
During construction, there will be no full intersection closures, but lane closures will occur depending on which corner of the intersection is being worked on. Pedestrian detour signs will be posted and maintained in accordance with the approved traffic control plan to ensure safe passage through the area.
The City of Richland appreciates the community’s patience during this improvement project and encourages drivers and pedestrians to use caution and follow all posted signage near the work zone.
More information can be found by visiting richlandwa.gov or contacting 509-942-7500.