Spring Cleanup 2018 Recap
The City of Spokane is conducting a parking study to examine a wide range of key issues including; parking prices, parking technology, parking development and growth trends, angled parking, walking and safety, employee parking options, and parking rules.
As part of these efforts, they are seeking your input.
Complete the survey and have a chance to win a gift card to Atticus Coffee & Gifts! Enter your email in question #1 to be eligible.
Each survey should take about 7-10 minutes to complete. All responses will remain confidential and only be reported in the aggregate.
EVERYONE IS WELCOME! Spokane Regional Transportation Council is hosting a community conversation focused on roundabouts.
Date: Wednesday, June 6
Time: 6-8pm
Place: CenterPlace Regional Event Center, 2426 N Discovery Pl, Spokane Valley (map)
Emceed by SRTC Board Chair, Spokane County Commissioner Al French
PANEL MEMBERS:
Hillary N. Isebrands, PE, PhD, Safety Engineer, USDOT, Federal Highway Administration
Specialty: National roundabout trends
Doug McClanahan, E.I.T, WSDOT
Specialty area: Roundabout policy
Rachel Price, PE Roundabotix
Specialty area: Roundabout design
Ken Sides, PE, PTOE, CNU-a, LCI Sam Schwartz Engineering
Specialty area: Roundabouts and their role in a community’s livability
Dina Swires, PE, Statewide Traffic Engineer, WSDOT
Specialty area: Right-sizing roundabouts for their environment
Brian Walsh, PE, State Traffic Design & Operations Engineer, WSDOT
Specialty area: How to correctly navigate roundabouts
www.SRTC.org or contact.srtc@srtc.org or (509)343-6370 for more information

The Spokane Police Department is asking residents for feedback on the community’s perceptions of them. This should be a quick 5-minute survey.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/SPD-community-survey-2018
Please take five minutes out of your day to complete the @SpokanePD‘s Community Perception Survey! https://t.co/Ij3wLeFiFy pic.twitter.com/TgCPj9mjLW
— City of Spokane (@SpokaneCity) April 24, 2018
April 22nd is Earth Day, and we are happy to make it a great excuse to celebrate Mother Earth and enjoy a weekend in the North Monroe business district!
Construction may be underway but that’s no problem! Businesses are open and accessible! (Visit www.MonroeProject.com for access updates and an interactive map to plan your route!)
A limited number of #MeetonMonroe tote bags will be available so you can reduce, reuse and recycle with a sturdy tote bag while you shop, dine, drink, get your nails done or have your oil changed!
Participating businesses will have something special going on….so bring your bestie, your Grandma or your whole family and #MeetonMonroe on April 21.
Plan your trip at MonroeProject.com and visit often!