The City of Richland is hosting an in-person community meeting to share information and engage with residents about The Downtown Loop, a mobility and safety project designed to improve traffic flow and pedestrian safety in the downtown area.
The community meeting will take place on Thursday, November 13 at 6 p.m. in the Doris Roberts Gallery Room at the Richland Public Library (955 Northgate Dr). Richland City staff will present details about the project, share project and construction timelines and answer questions from the public.
“The Downtown Loop is a major investment into our City’s future and will transform how residents and visitors experience our downtown,” said Richland City Manager Jon Amundson. “We look forward to connecting with residents at this community meeting, where they can see the plans up close and understand the impacts and benefits of the project.”
Members of the public are encouraged to attend to learn about planned enhancements to local traffic patterns, updates and additions to the downtown landscape and discuss the project’s impact on downtown mobility and economic vitality.
For those unable to attend in-person, the City will host a virtual community meeting in early 2026 to ensure all those interested have the chance to participate and learn.
The City of Richland encourages all interested community members to attend one of the meetings and stay informed about updates to the project. For more information and to sign up for e-notifications, please visit TheDowntownLoop.com.
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