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Benton City is a city in Benton County, Washington, United States. It is also included in the Tri-Cities metropolitan area, which consists of both Benton and Franklin counties. The population was 3,479 at the 2020 census. The city shares a school district with the adjacent unincorporated community of Kiona.
Benton City – Kiona Bridge from the north. SR 225 starts at a roundabout with SR 224 just north of the Interstate 82 / U.S. Route 12 interchange in south Benton City.The highway passes over the Yakima River on the Benton City – Kiona Bridge, [2] which is listed on the Washington Heritage Register and the National Register of Historic Places.
The Benton City – Kiona Bridge is a steel box girder and cable-stayed bridge carrying two lanes of Washington State Route 225 over the Yakima River in Benton City, Benton County, Washington. The current span was opened to traffic on July 4, 1957 and measures 400-foot-long (121.9 m) by 26-foot (7.8 m) wide.
State Route 224 (SR 224) is a 10.15-mile (16.33 km) long state highway located entirely in Benton County, Washington, United States. The highway serves to connect SR 225 to Interstate 82 (I-82) and U.S. Route 12 (US 12), and to link Benton City to West Richland and Richland.
The Kennewick–Pasco–Richland metropolitan area—colloquially referred to as the Tri-Cities metropolitan area, and officially known as the Kennewick–Richland, WA Metropolitan Statistical Area—is a metropolitan area consisting of Benton and Franklin counties in Washington state, anchored by the cities of Kennewick, Pasco, and Richland (the Tri-Cities).
SR 240 intersects SR 224 at Van Giesen Street, providing connections to West Richland and Benton City, and continues southeast along the Yakima River to the Chamna Natural Preserve. [2] At the park, SR 240 crosses over and intersects Interstate 182 (I-182) in a trumpet interchange , beginning a short concurrency with I-182 and the already ...
Ben Franklin Transit is the operator of public transportation in Franklin and Benton counties in the U.S. state of Washington.Eighteen routes provide local service for the three component urban areas of the Tri-Cities: Richland, Kennewick, and Pasco.
A city in Washington can be described by its form of government. Cities and towns are specifically authorized three forms of government: commission, mayor–council, council–manager. The last city to use the three-member commission form of government was Shelton; it adopted a council–manager structure in 2017.