2011 Turkey Trot | Columbia Park | Kennewick, WA

Get your running shoes on for the annual 2011 Turkey Trot happening at Columbia Park in Kennewick tomorrow, November 24th at 8:45 am. The “Turkey Trot” is an annual fundraiser for the Benton-Franklin Chapter of the American Red Cross. This event includes a 5K run and a 1 mile walk/run through beautiful Columbia Park in Kennewick. Participants enjoy hot and cold beverages, fun opening ceremonies and race warm-up from Kia Ora, great kids area, goodie bags for kids, and prizes for the top finishers.

So come join thousands of people of all ages for a brisk walk or run to celebrate family, friendships, good health, and community while raising much needed funds for your local Red Cross.

Registration:
Mail:  7202 W. Deschutes Ave., Kennewick WA 99336
(you can download a registration form at www.inwredcross.org )
In-Person:   7202 W. Deschutes Ave., Kennewick WA 99336
Phone:   (509) 783-6195

Packet Pick-up
November 21st – 8:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
November 22nd – 8:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
November 23rd – 8:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
* Please pick up your packet early to avoid long lines the day of the race. American Red Cross 7202 W. Deschutes Ave., Kennewick WA.

Kennewick Road Construction Projects

South Hills neighborhood in Kennewick and many others to see some big road construction projects. Federal money will assist in repaving and chip sealing many roads in the Tri-Cities this Summer. Of the three cities, Kennewick may be the busiest with work currently under way on 19th Ave. from Washington to Vancouver St. The city says it will save on costs by chip sealing the majority of streets rather than repaving them. The project should cost approximately 1 million by chip sealing whereas the same project repaving would have cost nearly 16 million. For a full roadwork preview and list of all streets and neighborhoods to be affected click here.

Kennewick Irrigation District Water Rate Study

Over the past year KID has been working with a financial consulting firm to look at possible water rate changes and on Monday, May 23rd KID leaders gave a public presentation on the findings from the special study, called the “Cost Of Service Study”. It was primarily done to look in to some policy questions, not look at increasing revenues, according to Chuck Freeman, KID’s district manager. The public presentation was an opportunity for the public to hear about the study and for the KID leaders to get public input and recommendations based on the study’s findings. For further information on this meeting and the specifics click here.

Interactive Tour Available for Cottonwood and Canyon View Elementary Schools

Have you been wondering how those school bonds have been put to use? Well, here’s your chance to join the Kennewick School District’s Superintendent, Dave Bond, on an interactive tour of the newly built Cottonwood Elementary and the refurbished Canyon View Elementary. All community members are encouraged to attend. The tour is free and runs on Friday February 25th from 8:00am to 12:00pm.  A light breakfast and lunch will be provided. Click here for more information or call (509) 222-5001 or e-mail Ellen.love@ksd.org by February 22 to register.

Yahoo! Puts Kennewick as #2 For Strongest U.S. Housing Market

Here is some great news for Tri-Citians, Yahoo says, “if you live in a city like Kennewick and own your own home, you can probably count on a rise in its value this year.”

Yahoo! reports that according to Vero Real Estate’s VeroForecast, there is a light at the end of the tunnel — at least for some. Using what it calls “advanced analytics and micro-market data,” the Santa Ana, California-based company says that smaller cities seem to be faring best with housing prices right now, a trend that should continue for the rest of 2011.

Citing data from December 2010 and projecting through December 2011, the report notes that “smaller metro markets with populations less than 250,000 make up the majority of the better appreciating markets.” 

5 Strongest U.S. Housing Markets: Dec. 2010-Dec. 2011 are:

San Diego, Calif. +3.5%
Kennewick, Wash. +3.4%
Pittsburgh, Pa. +2.7%
Fargo, N.D. +2.6%
Washington, D.C. +2.5%

This is great news for Kennewick real estate! If you don’t own your piece of Kennewick real estate yet, click here to find the new home of your dreams!