Parking lot replacement at The Richland Hospital begins June 21

Parking lot replacement at The Richland Hospital begins June 21
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Replacement of the patient and employee parking lots at The Richland Hospital and Clinics in Richland Center is set to commence on June 21, with an expected completion date of August 1. The project will be carried out in four phases. During this time, employee parking will be restricted to minimize disruption for patients. Patient parking will remain accessible in the lots nearest to the facility.

The hospital acknowledges the inconvenience this may cause to staff, patients, and nearby residents. It has advised staff members to consider alternative transportation methods, carpooling, remote work options, or parking along Stori Field during the construction period. This repaving initiative is part of a broader year-long renovation aimed at addressing various deferred maintenance and repair needs at The Richland Hospital and Clinics.

“TRHC is sensitive to the impact this change will have on staff, patients, and neighbors of the facility,” stated a representative from TRHC.



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