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Centralia's first organized park and recreation plan began in 1963 and the agency has had plans to create a trail corridor system to link the parks in the community. [1] In 2024, the city incorporated a program known as the Hub City Greenway initiative, a plan to connect neighborhood paths and nature trails already existing in Centralia to each other, linking the system with parks, schools ...
Registration for the 12th annual Hub City 100-Miler Challenge opens Wednesday, Nov. 27. This 100-day program starts Jan. 17 and runs through April 26, encouraging and rewarding participants who ...
Sep. 29—Voters in the Hub City have more candidates and ballot initiatives to sift through than any others in Lewis County ahead of the Nov. 7 election. The Centralia Downtown Association hopes ...
Centralia (/ s ɛ n ˈ t r eɪ l i ə /) is a city in Lewis County, Washington, United States. It is located along Interstate 5 near the midpoint between Seattle and Portland, Oregon. The city had a population of 18,183 at the 2020 census. [4] Centralia is twinned with Chehalis, located to the south near the confluence of the Chehalis and ...
Mar. 7—With the City of Centralia still working on the 14 traffic islands that have been built on First Street, many community members have expressed concern over the need and functionality of ...
Ownership in the Twin City Railroad Company, and its wholly owned subsidiaries, eventually fell under the Chehalis Electric and Traction Company and the Centralia Electric and Traction Company, and was sold to the Puget Sound Power and Light Company in 1923. The railroad line may have passed through the ownership of the North Coast Power Company.
The central hub for Lewis County Transit is the Mellen Street e-Transit Station located next to I-5 in Centralia. The station covers 2.5 acres (1.0 ha) and hosts an induction charging station for the electric bus fleet, and includes EV charging stations for passenger vehicles.
Nov. 20—The many agenda items discussed during last Tuesday's Centralia City Council meeting included the announcement of a $100,000 Washington state Recreation and Conservation Office (RCO ...