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Help Shape Division Street - City of Spokane, Washington

Garbage and recycling pickup in Spokane will proceed on its normal schedule during Presidents' Day, with carts required at the curb by 6 AM on collection days. The article also highlights a public event on February 27, 2025, focused on shaping the future of Division Street through a Transit Oriented Development plan. Residents are encouraged to participate and share their input.

Spokane Named a Silver-Level Bicycle Friendly Community by The League of American Bicyclists

Spokane has achieved the silver-level Bicycle Friendly Community (BFC) award from The League of American Bicyclists, recognizing its dedication to enhancing bicycling infrastructure for all residents. This milestone marks a significant improvement from its previous bronze status, reflecting the city's commitment to promoting safer streets and healthier transportation options.

Pacific Avenue Greenway Public Workshop on Jan. 23

Spokane will hold a public workshop on January 23 to discuss the Pacific Avenue Greenway project, which aims to create a safe route for pedestrians and cyclists between downtown and the University District. This workshop will feature a presentation and interactive discussions on proposed designs for the next phase of the project. Residents are encouraged to participate and provide feedback on the plans.

Slick Roads Making for Hazardous Conditions

A recent weather report from the City of Spokane warns residents about hazardous driving conditions due to slick roads caused by precipitation and freezing temperatures. Authorities advise staying off the roads unless necessary and ensuring vehicles are in good condition. Residents are also reminded of solid waste collection schedules during the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday.

Weather Related Incident Causes Fatal Collision on Highway 2

A weather-related incident on December 18, 2024, resulted in a fatal collision on Highway 2 when a tree fell onto the road, striking an eastbound truck and leading to the death of both occupants. Spokane Police and the Washington State Patrol responded, with investigators attributing the incident to heavy winds. The names of the deceased will be released later by the Spokane County Medical Examiner’s Office.

Pines & Mission Intersection Improvement Project Update

The Pines & Mission Intersection Improvement Project in Spokane Valley aims to enhance safety and traffic flow at a congested intersection through reconfiguration and lane additions. Scheduled for substantial completion by August 1, 2024, the project is expected to alleviate delays and improve access to local businesses during construction, funded primarily through federal and city resources.

Sprague Avenue Stormwater and Multi-Modal Improvement Project in Spokane Valley

The Sprague Avenue Stormwater and Multi-Modal Improvement project in Spokane Valley aims to enhance public safety, protect drinking water, and improve transportation options for pedestrians, cyclists, and transit users. The project will include traffic signal upgrades, a signalized crosswalk, and reduced roadway lanes to address excessive speeding and safety concerns, contributing to a more sustainable urban environment.

Spokane City Council Meeting on Local Governance and Sports Initiatives

Council Members Zack Zappone and Kitty Klitzke recently led a bike tour of District 3 in Spokane, emphasizing community engagement and local infrastructure. The event highlights the city's commitment to promoting sustainable transportation and increasing bike accessibility in the region, particularly as Thanksgiving approaches.

Getting There: Elected leaders look to improve Spokane's most dangerous intersections

Spokane's leaders are prioritizing the safety of the city's most dangerous intersections, focusing on major corridors with high collision rates. They propose reducing speed limits and redesigning streets to enhance safety for all road users. The city is considering both immediate and long-term solutions based on local data identifying critical hotspots.

Garbage and Recycling Pickup Schedule for Presidents Day in Spokane

Spokane's solid waste collection will proceed as scheduled on Veterans Day, with reminders for residents to place carts at the curb by 6 a.m. The article also highlights upcoming water department repairs affecting traffic in north Spokane, emphasizing the city's commitment to infrastructure maintenance.