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The elected city council is the policy-making and budget-setting body for the city. City Manager Jon Amundson oversees day-to-day management of services for the community of about 63,300.
The city of Richland has selected Cascadia Development Partners of Vancouver, Wash. as a potential partner to develop the last available stretch of waterfront at Columbia Point.
Howard Amon Park is a multi-use recreation area on the shore of the Columbia River in Richland in the U.S. state of Washington. The original arch at the entrance to the park was the first thing in the city when it was incorporated in 1912, but has since been replaced. [3] The park is named after Howard Amon, one of Richland's early settlers.
A small portion of the zoo extends into the nearby city of West Columbia. It is operated by the Rich-Lex Riverbanks Park Special Purpose District, a partnership of the city of Columbia and Richland and Lexington counties. It is overseen by the Riverbanks Park Commission, comprising two members each from the three governments and one at-large ...
The CDP is in central Richland County and is bordered to the north, west, and south by the city of Columbia. It is bordered to the east by Mill Creek and Sun View Lake, a reservoir on the creek, which is a south-flowing tributary of the Congaree River. The CDP consists of the neighborhoods of Village Bond, Capitol View, and Hazelwood Acres in ...
A broken water line emptied bars and closed other businesses at the Uptown Shopping Center on Friday night. “We are closed temporarily until they turn our water on. All of tonight’s events on ...
The City of Richland went through several avenues to secure funding to build the bridge. In 2014, it applied for a federal grant that would have paid for the entire cost. In the application, the city listed a number of benefits including decreased air pollution, less traffic deaths, and saving up to $30 million in improvements to I-182.