On March 6, 1915, a citizen vote established Port of Kennewick as the first port in eastern Washington and the fifth port district in the state. The first Board of Commissioners meeting was on April 12, 1915.
What started as a 5-square-mile district fostering waterfront commerce in downtown Kennewick soon expanded by citizen vote to include Richland (south of the Yakima River), West Richland, a small portion of Benton City and the eastern third of Benton County. As Port of Kennewick grew, it evolved to meet changing community demands with rail and air transportation, industrial sites and business parks across a 485-square-mile district. In Washington, ports are economic development entities that build infrastructure and undertake projects that revitalize neighborhoods, create public spaces and spur private-sector investment. “Port of Kennewick has a proven history of transformative projects within our region,” said Tim Arntzen, port CEO. “Our careful planning, extensive due diligence and engagement with stakeholders and community members in our planning processes help us deliver sustainable developments. We also follow transparent financial practices, a commitment that has resulted in 29 consecutive years of clean state audits.” Port of Kennewick’s past endeavors and historical photos are featured on the port’s website at portofkennewick.org/history. Also, the port’s 2025 – 2026 Work Plan at portofkennewick.org/finance includes a summary of current projects. Port of Kennewick is dedicated to improving its district. It is now focused on neighborhood revitalization, working to renew Kennewick’s Historic Waterfront District and create a vibrant regional town center at Vista Field. Highlights of port-led accomplishments include: Clover Island
Columbia Gardens Wine & Artisan Village
Over the years, Port of Kennewick has helped its city partners with projects that make a meaningful difference for people living and working in the port district. Examples of these regional collaborations include:
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