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City of Spokane Parking Survey

City of Spokane Parking Survey

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…

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Community Roundabout Conversation – June 6

Community Roundabout Conversation – June 6

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,…

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Spokane Police Department Community Perception Survey

Spokane Police Department Community Perception Survey

The Spokane Police Department is asking residents for feedback on the community’s perceptions of them.

C.O.P.S. North Central Open House – March 20

C.O.P.S. North Central Open House – March 20

Come see what your North Central C.O.P.S. Shop is all about, meet your Neighborhood Resource Officer, Department of Corrections Officers, the shop volunteers, and enjoy some great BBQ! Date: Tuesday, March, 20 Time: 12-2pm Location: Knox Presbyterian Church, 806 W Knox

Historic Preservation in Emerson-Garfield

Historic Preservation in Emerson-Garfield

Whenever a historic building is demolished in Emerson-Garfield, our neighborhood loses a unique monument to its past. Forever. That’s why the Emerson-Garfield Neighborhood Council is putting together a standing committee of volunteers that would pursue historic preservation in our own neighborhood. Interested?