Grandview Plans 800 New Homes and Major Infrastructure Upgrades Amid Rapid Growth
Grandview plans to add 800 new homes in response to rapid growth driven by demand from Hanford workers, following the construction of 650 homes over the past four years. Recent initiatives include the groundbreaking of over 270 homes at the Forest Glen subdivision and significant infrastructure upgrades, such as a $3 million water reservoir expansion and a $45-50 million wastewater treatment plant renovation. City officials emphasize the importance of affordable housing and strategic development to support the increasing population.

Grandview is experiencing rapid growth with plans for 800 new homes in addition to the 650 built over the past four years, driven by demand from Hanford workers seeking affordable housing. Recent developments include the groundbreaking of over 270 homes at the Forest Glen subdivision and the opening of a new truck stop and travel plaza, aimed at attracting more businesses.
Significant infrastructure investments include a $3 million water reservoir expansion and a $45-50 million upgrade to the outdated wastewater treatment plant, which is in the initial phase of funding. City officials highlight the importance of affordable housing and strategic location in fostering economic development, indicating a proactive approach to meet the needs of the growing population.




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