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City Of Richland Invites Community Input On Comprehensive Plan And Transportation Systems Plan Update (Photo) - 03/02/26

The City of Richland invites Tri-Cities residents, business owners, and community members to share their input through an online survey as part of ongoing updates to the City’s Comprehensive Plan and Transportation Systems Plan.

 

The survey opens today, March 2 through April 6, 2026, and is available online at richlandwa.gov/CompPlan.

 

Together, the transportation element of the Comprehensive Plan and the Transportation Systems Plan evaluate existing conditions and establish a 20-year framework for local infrastructure policy, planning, and investment through the year 2046. Community feedback is a critical part of shaping how Richland plans for growth, mobility, and quality of life.

 

“We want to hear directly from our community,” said Planning Manager, Mike Stevens. “This feedback will help us better understand residents’ priorities, concerns, and daily transportation experiences as we plan for Richland’s future.”

 

The survey includes two components:

  • An anonymous survey covering a range of transportation topics, including funding priorities and individual travel habits
  • A Pin Map Exercise, which allows participants to leave comments, concerns, or suggestions for specific locations within the City of Richland, such as intersections, corridors, or neighborhoods

 

Community members are encouraged to participate by scanning the QR code featured on outreach materials or by visiting richlandwa.gov/CompPlan. Responses must be submitted by April 6, 2026.

Attached Media Files: TransportationSurvey.pdf,

City Of Richland Invites Community Input On Comprehensive Plan And Transportation Systems Plan Update (Photo) - 03/02/26

The City of Richland invites Tri-Cities residents, business owners, and community members to share their input through an online survey as part of ongoing updates to the City’s Comprehensive Plan and Transportation Systems Plan.

 

The survey opens today, March 2 through April 6, 2026, and is available online at richlandwa.gov/CompPlan.

 

Together, the transportation element of the Comprehensive Plan and the Transportation Systems Plan evaluate existing conditions and establish a 20-year framework for local infrastructure policy, planning, and investment through the year 2046. Community feedback is a critical part of shaping how Richland plans for growth, mobility, and quality of life.

 

“We want to hear directly from our community,” said Planning Manager, Mike Stevens. “This feedback will help us better understand residents’ priorities, concerns, and daily transportation experiences as we plan for Richland’s future.”

 

The survey includes two components:

  • An anonymous survey covering a range of transportation topics, including funding priorities and individual travel habits
  • A Pin Map Exercise, which allows participants to leave comments, concerns, or suggestions for specific locations within the City of Richland, such as intersections, corridors, or neighborhoods

 

Community members are encouraged to participate by scanning the QR code featured on outreach materials or by visiting richlandwa.gov/CompPlan. Responses must be submitted by April 6, 2026.

Attached Media Files: TransportationSurvey.pdf,

Construction To Begin On Gage Boulevard & Reata Road Roundabout (Photo) - 02/26/26

The City of Richland is providing advance notice of upcoming construction associated with a new roundabout at the intersection of Reata Road and the future Gage Boulevard extension.

 

The roundabout is being constructed by the developer of Badger Mountain South and will provide a new intersection connection for the Gage Boulevard extension while creating an additional access point to the South Orchard community currently under development. The project is designed to improve traffic circulation, safety, and long-term connectivity in the area.

 

Project Scope

Construction activities will include:

  • Roundabout construction
  • Installation of sidewalks and ADA-compliant crossings along the north side of the roundabout
  • Widening of Reata Road, tapering back to existing roadway east of the project limits
  • Installation of City water and storm utilities
  • Relocation of a Benton County Irrigation District (BMID) water main
  • New streetlights
  • New asphalt paving
  • New striping and signage

 

Construction Timeline & Traffic Impacts

Construction is anticipated to begin late February to early March 2026, with initial work occurring outside of the existing roadway.

 

In mid-to-late April 2026, construction is expected to shift into the roadway. At that time:

  • A full road closure will be implemented on Reata Road between Southgate Way and Badger View Drive
  • A signed detour will route traffic via Sagebrush Road to Bermuda Road, south of the project area

 

The contractor will coordinate directly with residents within the work zone to maintain access to homes and properties during detour operations. Access to the South Orchard neighborhood via Southgate Way will remain open during detour operations.

 

Construction is anticipated to be completed in June 2026, weather and site conditions permitting.

 

The City appreciates the public’s patience during construction and will continue to share updates as the project progresses.

 

For additional information or future project updates, visit richlandwa.gov/GageReataRoundabout.

Attached Media Files: VicinityMap.png,

Construction To Begin On Gage Boulevard & Reata Road Roundabout (Photo) - 02/26/26

The City of Richland is providing advance notice of upcoming construction associated with a new roundabout at the intersection of Reata Road and the future Gage Boulevard extension.

 

The roundabout is being constructed by the developer of Badger Mountain South and will provide a new intersection connection for the Gage Boulevard extension while creating an additional access point to the South Orchard community currently under development. The project is designed to improve traffic circulation, safety, and long-term connectivity in the area.

 

Project Scope

Construction activities will include:

  • Roundabout construction
  • Installation of sidewalks and ADA-compliant crossings along the north side of the roundabout
  • Widening of Reata Road, tapering back to existing roadway east of the project limits
  • Installation of City water and storm utilities
  • Relocation of a Benton County Irrigation District (BMID) water main
  • New streetlights
  • New asphalt paving
  • New striping and signage

 

Construction Timeline & Traffic Impacts

Construction is anticipated to begin late February to early March 2026, with initial work occurring outside of the existing roadway.

 

In mid-to-late April 2026, construction is expected to shift into the roadway. At that time:

  • A full road closure will be implemented on Reata Road between Southgate Way and Badger View Drive
  • A signed detour will route traffic via Sagebrush Road to Bermuda Road, south of the project area

 

The contractor will coordinate directly with residents within the work zone to maintain access to homes and properties during detour operations. Access to the South Orchard neighborhood via Southgate Way will remain open during detour operations.

 

Construction is anticipated to be completed in June 2026, weather and site conditions permitting.

 

The City appreciates the public’s patience during construction and will continue to share updates as the project progresses.

 

For additional information or future project updates, visit richlandwa.gov/GageReataRoundabout.

Attached Media Files: VicinityMap.png,

City Of Richland Accepting Applications For 2026 Park Food And Beverage Vendors - 02/24/26

The City of Richland is now accepting applications from food and beverage vendors and concessionaires interested in operating within City parks during the 2026 season (April 1-October 31, 2026).

 

Vendors play an important role in enhancing the park experience for residents and visitors, and the City is seeking high-quality, reliable operators who offer services that complement the unique character and use of each park location.

 

The selection process is competitive. Applications will be evaluated based on several criteria, including vendor availability, feedback from provided references, the type of food or beverage services offered, and how well those services align with City standards.

  • Applications received by 5:00 p.m. on Thursday, March 5, 2026, will receive priority consideration.  
  • Applications will be accepted through 5:00 p.m., Thursday, March 19, 2026. 

Prospective vendors are encouraged to carefully review available vending locations before applying.  Applications, requirements, park vending locations, and additional details for the 2026 vending season are available online at www.richlandparksandrec.com/ParkVendor.

City Of Richland Accepting Applications For 2026 Park Food And Beverage Vendors - 02/24/26

The City of Richland is now accepting applications from food and beverage vendors and concessionaires interested in operating within City parks during the 2026 season (April 1-October 31, 2026).

 

Vendors play an important role in enhancing the park experience for residents and visitors, and the City is seeking high-quality, reliable operators who offer services that complement the unique character and use of each park location.

 

The selection process is competitive. Applications will be evaluated based on several criteria, including vendor availability, feedback from provided references, the type of food or beverage services offered, and how well those services align with City standards.

  • Applications received by 5:00 p.m. on Thursday, March 5, 2026, will receive priority consideration.  
  • Applications will be accepted through 5:00 p.m., Thursday, March 19, 2026. 

Prospective vendors are encouraged to carefully review available vending locations before applying.  Applications, requirements, park vending locations, and additional details for the 2026 vending season are available online at www.richlandparksandrec.com/ParkVendor.

Richland Public Library Celebrates Grand Opening Of “The Lawn” With Community Events - 02/24/26

The Richland Public Library invites the community to celebrate the grand opening of The Lawn,” a new outdoor gathering space designed to expand library programming beyond its walls and provide a welcoming place for events, play, study, and connection.

 

The grand opening will take place on Saturday, March 7, beginning with a ribbon cutting ceremony at 10:00 a.m. at the Richland Public Library, 955 Northgate Drive. The ceremony will be followed by a full day of free, family-friendly programming on “The Lawn.”

 

Following the ribbon cutting, the Library will host Story Time on “The Lawn” at 10:15 a.m., offering families a special outdoor storytelling experience. At 1:00 p.m., the community is invited to return for Holi: Festival of Colors, a vibrant cultural celebration marking the arrival of spring and emphasizing joy, unity, and renewal.

 

“The Lawn creates new opportunities for the Richland Public Library to bring people together in meaningful ways,” said Chris Nulph, Library Manager. “This space allows us to offer programs that encourage learning, creativity, and community connection in an open, accessible outdoor setting. In addition to hosting events, it provides a place for families to play, students to study, and community members to gather. We’d like to extend special appreciation to the Richland Library Foundation for their financial contribution, which helped make this project a reality.”

 

Designed as a flexible, multi-use space, “The Lawn” features outdoor lawn games available for children and families, as well as tables and seating with access to power and Wi-Fi, supporting everything from casual play and reading to studying and small group activities. The space will support a wide range of Library programs, events, and partnerships throughout the year, reinforcing the Library’s role as a community hub.

 

All events are free and open to the public. No registration is required.

 

For more information about the project, visit www.myrichlandlibrary.org/TheLawn.

Richland Public Library Celebrates Grand Opening Of “The Lawn” With Community Events - 02/24/26

The Richland Public Library invites the community to celebrate the grand opening of The Lawn,” a new outdoor gathering space designed to expand library programming beyond its walls and provide a welcoming place for events, play, study, and connection.

 

The grand opening will take place on Saturday, March 7, beginning with a ribbon cutting ceremony at 10:00 a.m. at the Richland Public Library, 955 Northgate Drive. The ceremony will be followed by a full day of free, family-friendly programming on “The Lawn.”

 

Following the ribbon cutting, the Library will host Story Time on “The Lawn” at 10:15 a.m., offering families a special outdoor storytelling experience. At 1:00 p.m., the community is invited to return for Holi: Festival of Colors, a vibrant cultural celebration marking the arrival of spring and emphasizing joy, unity, and renewal.

 

“The Lawn creates new opportunities for the Richland Public Library to bring people together in meaningful ways,” said Chris Nulph, Library Manager. “This space allows us to offer programs that encourage learning, creativity, and community connection in an open, accessible outdoor setting. In addition to hosting events, it provides a place for families to play, students to study, and community members to gather. We’d like to extend special appreciation to the Richland Library Foundation for their financial contribution, which helped make this project a reality.”

 

Designed as a flexible, multi-use space, “The Lawn” features outdoor lawn games available for children and families, as well as tables and seating with access to power and Wi-Fi, supporting everything from casual play and reading to studying and small group activities. The space will support a wide range of Library programs, events, and partnerships throughout the year, reinforcing the Library’s role as a community hub.

 

All events are free and open to the public. No registration is required.

 

For more information about the project, visit www.myrichlandlibrary.org/TheLawn.

Next Phase Of Steptoe–Tapteal Intersection Reconstruction Project Begins Monday, February 23 - 02/19/26

Contractors will begin the next phase of construction on the Steptoe–Tapteal Intersection Reconstruction Project starting Monday, February 23, bringing long-term lane closures, reduced speeds, and traffic shifts that are expected to remain in place for up to two months.

 

This project is a major reconstruction effort designed to improve traffic safety, circulation, and long-term infrastructure reliability at one of Richland’s busiest intersections. When complete, improvements will include the realignment of Tapteal Drive, construction of a new intersection leg to the west to provide access to adjacent commercial property, installation of a new traffic signal, and enhanced pedestrian facilities.

 

In addition to roadway improvements, installation of a new water main will provide increased fire flow capacity to the City’s water system, improving overall reliability and public safety.

 

As part of this next construction phase, the contractor will begin work on the east side of Steptoe Street, requiring lane closures and long-term traffic shifts through the project area. This work will also require the temporary closure of the west end of Tapteal Drive at its intersection with Steptoe Street, as the intersection is reconstructed.

 

During the closure, Tapteal Drive traffic will be detoured via Center Parkway or Columbia Center Boulevard. Access for emergency services will be maintained at all times, and traffic control measures will be in place to guide drivers safely through the area.

 

Motorists traveling through the area should anticipate delays, particularly during peak travel times, and are encouraged to plan ahead, allow extra time, and follow posted signage and traffic control measures.

 

This is a private developer-funded project, permitted by the City of Richland and constructed by the developer’s contractor. Construction schedules may change due to weather or other unforeseen conditions.

 

Additional information, including construction phasing and detour updates, will be shared as the project advances. More details are available on the project webpage at richlandwa.gov/SteptoeTapteal.

 

The City appreciates the public’s patience and cooperation as this important infrastructure investment moves forward.  To sign up to receive project updates, visit richlandwa.gov/Enotify.

Next Phase Of Steptoe–Tapteal Intersection Reconstruction Project Begins Monday, February 23 - 02/19/26

Contractors will begin the next phase of construction on the Steptoe–Tapteal Intersection Reconstruction Project starting Monday, February 23, bringing long-term lane closures, reduced speeds, and traffic shifts that are expected to remain in place for up to two months.

 

This project is a major reconstruction effort designed to improve traffic safety, circulation, and long-term infrastructure reliability at one of Richland’s busiest intersections. When complete, improvements will include the realignment of Tapteal Drive, construction of a new intersection leg to the west to provide access to adjacent commercial property, installation of a new traffic signal, and enhanced pedestrian facilities.

 

In addition to roadway improvements, installation of a new water main will provide increased fire flow capacity to the City’s water system, improving overall reliability and public safety.

 

As part of this next construction phase, the contractor will begin work on the east side of Steptoe Street, requiring lane closures and long-term traffic shifts through the project area. This work will also require the temporary closure of the west end of Tapteal Drive at its intersection with Steptoe Street, as the intersection is reconstructed.

 

During the closure, Tapteal Drive traffic will be detoured via Center Parkway or Columbia Center Boulevard. Access for emergency services will be maintained at all times, and traffic control measures will be in place to guide drivers safely through the area.

 

Motorists traveling through the area should anticipate delays, particularly during peak travel times, and are encouraged to plan ahead, allow extra time, and follow posted signage and traffic control measures.

 

This is a private developer-funded project, permitted by the City of Richland and constructed by the developer’s contractor. Construction schedules may change due to weather or other unforeseen conditions.

 

Additional information, including construction phasing and detour updates, will be shared as the project advances. More details are available on the project webpage at richlandwa.gov/SteptoeTapteal.

 

The City appreciates the public’s patience and cooperation as this important infrastructure investment moves forward.  To sign up to receive project updates, visit richlandwa.gov/Enotify.

City Of Richland Facilities Closed In Observance Of Presidents’ Day - 02/10/26

In observance of Presidents’ Day, City of Richland offices and facilities will be closed on Monday, February 16, 2026.

 

The closure includes City Hall, the Richland Community Center, the Richland Public Library, and the Horn Rapids Landfill. Regular business hours will resume on Tuesday, February 17.

 

Garbage collection will continue per the normal schedule.

 

Essential public safety services, including police, fire, and emergency response, will continue to operate without interruption.

 

Residents are encouraged to plan ahead and use online services available through the City’s website during the holiday closure. Information on City services, bill payments, and other resources can be found at richlandwa.gov.

City Of Richland Facilities Closed In Observance Of Presidents’ Day - 02/10/26

In observance of Presidents’ Day, City of Richland offices and facilities will be closed on Monday, February 16, 2026.

 

The closure includes City Hall, the Richland Community Center, the Richland Public Library, and the Horn Rapids Landfill. Regular business hours will resume on Tuesday, February 17.

 

Garbage collection will continue per the normal schedule.

 

Essential public safety services, including police, fire, and emergency response, will continue to operate without interruption.

 

Residents are encouraged to plan ahead and use online services available through the City’s website during the holiday closure. Information on City services, bill payments, and other resources can be found at richlandwa.gov.

Richland Fire & Emergency Services Launches “Blood On Board”, A Pre-Hospital Blood Transfusion Program And Hosts Regional Blood Drive To Support Life-Saving Effort (Photo) - 02/05/26

The City of Richland Fire & Emergency Services is taking a major step forward in emergency medical care by launching a pre-hospital blood transfusion program, an advanced life-saving capability designed to deliver blood products to critically ill patients before they arrive at the hospital.

 

Medical evidence is clear: the faster a patient receives blood following critical illness or traumatic injury, the greater their chance of survival. Studies show that each minute of delay in access to blood can increase the odds of mortality by as much as five percent. Pre-hospital blood transfusion programs have been endorsed by leading national organizations, including the American College of Surgeons, American College of Emergency Physicians, International Association of EMS Chiefs, and the National Association of EMS Physicians.

 

With this initiative, the City of Richland aims to become the first fire and EMS agency in Eastern Washington to carry blood onboard emergency response units, placing life-saving care closer to patients when every second matters.

 

“This program represents a significant advancement in trauma care for our community and region,” said Richland Fire & Emergency Services Chief Randy Aust. “By bringing blood directly to patients in the field, we can stabilize critical injuries sooner and improve outcomes during the most crucial moments of care.”

 

To support the launch of the program and build regional awareness around the importance of blood donation, the City of Richland Fire & Emergency Services is partnering with the American Red Cross to host a large regional blood drive.

 

Regional Blood Drive Details

  • Date: Tuesday, March 31, 2026
  • Time: 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
  • Location: Fire Station 74, 2710 Duportail St., Richland
  • Goal: 150 blood donations, with hopes of the largest single-day blood drive turnout in Washington State

 

Community members who register and donate will receive:

  • A $15 Amazon gift card
  • A free commemorative t-shirt
  • A complimentary A1C test, which can help screen for diabetes

 

Blood collected through this effort will help strengthen regional blood supplies while supporting the long-term sustainability of pre-hospital blood programs in Washington State.

 

Pre-hospital blood transfusion programs are expanding statewide, with early adoption by agencies in Western Washington. However, fewer than one percent of EMS agencies nationwide currently carry blood despite its proven ability to prevent deaths from traumatic blood loss. The City of Richland’s initiative reflects a growing commitment to innovation, preparedness, and regional leadership in emergency medical services.

 

Community members are encouraged to register in advance to secure an appointment.

 

Register today to donate and help save lives. Visit Richlandwa.gov/BloodOnBoard or call 1-800-733-2767.

Attached Media Files: BloodDriveEventFlyer.png,

Richland Fire & Emergency Services Launches “Blood On Board”, A Pre-Hospital Blood Transfusion Program And Hosts Regional Blood Drive To Support Life-Saving Effort (Photo) - 02/05/26

The City of Richland Fire & Emergency Services is taking a major step forward in emergency medical care by launching a pre-hospital blood transfusion program, an advanced life-saving capability designed to deliver blood products to critically ill patients before they arrive at the hospital.

 

Medical evidence is clear: the faster a patient receives blood following critical illness or traumatic injury, the greater their chance of survival. Studies show that each minute of delay in access to blood can increase the odds of mortality by as much as five percent. Pre-hospital blood transfusion programs have been endorsed by leading national organizations, including the American College of Surgeons, American College of Emergency Physicians, International Association of EMS Chiefs, and the National Association of EMS Physicians.

 

With this initiative, the City of Richland aims to become the first fire and EMS agency in Eastern Washington to carry blood onboard emergency response units, placing life-saving care closer to patients when every second matters.

 

“This program represents a significant advancement in trauma care for our community and region,” said Richland Fire & Emergency Services Chief Randy Aust. “By bringing blood directly to patients in the field, we can stabilize critical injuries sooner and improve outcomes during the most crucial moments of care.”

 

To support the launch of the program and build regional awareness around the importance of blood donation, the City of Richland Fire & Emergency Services is partnering with the American Red Cross to host a large regional blood drive.

 

Regional Blood Drive Details

  • Date: Tuesday, March 31, 2026
  • Time: 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
  • Location: Fire Station 74, 2710 Duportail St., Richland
  • Goal: 150 blood donations, with hopes of the largest single-day blood drive turnout in Washington State

 

Community members who register and donate will receive:

  • A $15 Amazon gift card
  • A free commemorative t-shirt
  • A complimentary A1C test, which can help screen for diabetes

 

Blood collected through this effort will help strengthen regional blood supplies while supporting the long-term sustainability of pre-hospital blood programs in Washington State.

 

Pre-hospital blood transfusion programs are expanding statewide, with early adoption by agencies in Western Washington. However, fewer than one percent of EMS agencies nationwide currently carry blood despite its proven ability to prevent deaths from traumatic blood loss. The City of Richland’s initiative reflects a growing commitment to innovation, preparedness, and regional leadership in emergency medical services.

 

Community members are encouraged to register in advance to secure an appointment.

 

Register today to donate and help save lives. Visit Richlandwa.gov/BloodOnBoard or call 1-800-733-2767.

Attached Media Files: BloodDriveEventFlyer.png,

Washington State Public Works Board Awards $500,000 For Essential Wastewater System Upgrades In Richland - 02/05/26

The Washington State Public Works Board (PWB) has awarded the City of Richland $500,000 to support essential upgrades at the City’s Wastewater Treatment Plant. The funding was approved on January 9, 2026.

 

The funding will be used to improve key systems that help safely treat wastewater before it is returned to the environment. Specifically, the project will update two major treatment tanks that play a critical role in managing waste solids. These upgrades will replace aging equipment and introduce modern, more efficient technology to improve performance and reduce energy use. These improvements are about protecting public health, safeguarding the environment, and ensuring reliable service for our community now and into the future.

 

When finished, the project will extend the life of a vital part of the wastewater treatment facility, helping avoid unexpected breakdowns and costly emergency repairs. The upgrades are also expected to lower energy use, saving money over time and reduce the City’s environmental footprint.

 

The total cost of the project is estimated at $11 million, with the $500,000 Public Works Board award supporting the design of this project.

 

The Washington State Legislature created the Public Works Board in 1985 to help local governments maintain and improve critical infrastructure. Over the past four decades, the board has provided more than $3.6 billion to support over 2,200 public works projects statewide through loans, grants, financing guarantees, and technical assistance.

 

Additional information regarding this project can be found by visiting the project website.

 

For more information about the PWB, visit the board’s website.

Washington State Public Works Board Awards $500,000 For Essential Wastewater System Upgrades In Richland - 02/05/26

The Washington State Public Works Board (PWB) has awarded the City of Richland $500,000 to support essential upgrades at the City’s Wastewater Treatment Plant. The funding was approved on January 9, 2026.

 

The funding will be used to improve key systems that help safely treat wastewater before it is returned to the environment. Specifically, the project will update two major treatment tanks that play a critical role in managing waste solids. These upgrades will replace aging equipment and introduce modern, more efficient technology to improve performance and reduce energy use. These improvements are about protecting public health, safeguarding the environment, and ensuring reliable service for our community now and into the future.

 

When finished, the project will extend the life of a vital part of the wastewater treatment facility, helping avoid unexpected breakdowns and costly emergency repairs. The upgrades are also expected to lower energy use, saving money over time and reduce the City’s environmental footprint.

 

The total cost of the project is estimated at $11 million, with the $500,000 Public Works Board award supporting the design of this project.

 

The Washington State Legislature created the Public Works Board in 1985 to help local governments maintain and improve critical infrastructure. Over the past four decades, the board has provided more than $3.6 billion to support over 2,200 public works projects statewide through loans, grants, financing guarantees, and technical assistance.

 

Additional information regarding this project can be found by visiting the project website.

 

For more information about the PWB, visit the board’s website.

Richland Arts Commission Accepting Nominations For 2025 STAR Awards - 02/03/26

The Richland Arts Commission is now accepting nominations for the 2025 STAR Awards (Supporting the Arts in Richland), recognizing outstanding local contributions that support and advance the arts in Richland.

 

Each year, the STAR Awards honor two recipients for their exceptional commitment to the arts:

  • One individual, and
  • One organization (for-profit or not-for-profit).

 

Nominees are not required to be Richland residents; however, their work must have made a meaningful and positive impact on

supporting the arts in Richland.

 

Nominations are due by Thursday, February 26, 2026, at 11:00 p.m.

The Richland Arts Commission will review submitted nominations during a February or March 2026 workshop. Selected recipients will be formally recognized with an award presentation at a Richland City Council meeting in April 2026, as schedules allow.

 

Please note:

  • Recipients may not receive a STAR Award more than once within a five-year period.
  • Awards may not be presented if suitable nominations are not received.

A list of past STAR Award recipients and additional information about the nomination process is available on the City’s website at: richlandwa.gov/staraward

For questions or assistance, please contact Recreation Manager, Julie Piper, jpiper@richlandwa.gov, or 509-942-7501.

Richland Arts Commission Accepting Nominations For 2025 STAR Awards - 02/03/26

The Richland Arts Commission is now accepting nominations for the 2025 STAR Awards (Supporting the Arts in Richland), recognizing outstanding local contributions that support and advance the arts in Richland.

 

Each year, the STAR Awards honor two recipients for their exceptional commitment to the arts:

  • One individual, and
  • One organization (for-profit or not-for-profit).

 

Nominees are not required to be Richland residents; however, their work must have made a meaningful and positive impact on

supporting the arts in Richland.

 

Nominations are due by Thursday, February 26, 2026, at 11:00 p.m.

The Richland Arts Commission will review submitted nominations during a February or March 2026 workshop. Selected recipients will be formally recognized with an award presentation at a Richland City Council meeting in April 2026, as schedules allow.

 

Please note:

  • Recipients may not receive a STAR Award more than once within a five-year period.
  • Awards may not be presented if suitable nominations are not received.

A list of past STAR Award recipients and additional information about the nomination process is available on the City’s website at: richlandwa.gov/staraward

For questions or assistance, please contact Recreation Manager, Julie Piper, jpiper@richlandwa.gov, or 509-942-7501.