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Transportation Projects Open House – Tuesday, Sept 19

Transportation Projects Open House – Tuesday, Sept 19

The Spokane Regional Transportation Council is (SRTC) is proposing to invest almost $800 million into the local transportation system in the next several years and is holding an open house on Tuesday, September 19, 4-6pm at 421 W Riverside Ave (Paulsen Center), Ste. 504 (flyer) to give members of the public an idea of what projects that would fund.

Every year, SRTC updates the Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) with projects and programs jurisdictions within Spokane County plan to build or implement during the upcoming four years. The draft 2018-2021 can be viewed at https://www.srtc.org/transportation-improvement-program/. It includes $789,399,322 in transportation investments. That will fund 106 projects. Three of the major projects will be highlighted at the open house. Presentations start at 4:30 p.m. and will cover:

Staff from SRTC, Spokane Transit and the Washington State Department of Transportation will be on hand to answer questions. If you can’t make it to the open house can still share your thoughts. Comments can be emailed to contact.srtc@srtc.org, mailed to SRTC or phoned in to (509) 343-6370.

Free! C.O.P.S. Northwest Shred Day

Free! C.O.P.S. Northwest Shred Day

PROTECT YOUR IDENTITY – FREE SHRED DAY

Join C.O.P.S. Northwest at Shadle Center (Wellesley & Belt) for a FREE shred day

Friday, September 29th from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Shredding services are donated by UNITED DATA SECURITY.

Donations are accepted and will benefit C.O.P.S. Northwest.

For more information, call C.O.P.S. Northwest at 509-625-3336 or email copsnw@spokanecops.org.

Printable flyer

Spokane C.O.P.S. 2-Day Crime Free Multi-Housing Training September 21 & 28, 2017

Spokane C.O.P.S. 2-Day Crime Free Multi-Housing Training September 21 & 28, 2017

This training is for anyone that owns or manages rental property, or for anyone interested in learning about the topics covered in each Crime Free Multi-Housing training presented by experts in their field.

  • Introduction to Crime Free Multi-Housing
  • Fair Housing
  • Police Response/Relations – Working with the Police
  • Domestic Violence – What Can Managers Do
  • Crisis Resolution, Evictions, Landlord/Tenant Laws
  • Gangs – Learn about gangs and how to recognize them
  • Introduction to Community Oriented Policing Services
  • Drugs – Warning Signs
  • Fire Department Safety Issues
  • Preparing the Property – Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED)

This course offers:

  • structured and common rules of compliance
  • a communication network
  • a valuable marketing tool for property owners

Click here to learn more about Crime Free Multi-Housing and its benefits to your rental property and tenants.

2-Day Training for 2017

SEPTEMBER 21 & 28, 2017

8:30 am – 5:00 pm  

2116 E First (parking behind the St Ann’s Church)

The cost is $75 per person. Lunch provided the 1st day.  We need at least 15 confirmed attendees to have this class.

REGISTER HERE

If you have questions, contact Ms. Maurece Vulcano | Spokane C.O.P.S. | Program Manager
6107 N Astor St | Spokane, WA  99208
509.625.3301 | Fax 509.625.3332 | mvulcano@spokanecops.org

Cleaning from the Corridor Report

Cleaning from the Corridor Report

Cleaning from the Corridor was a great success! Thank you to everyone who was able to volunteer their time, hard work, and supplies.

This project garnered 493 volunteers for a total of 2008.5 volunteer hours. $19,205.04 was donated to complete clean-up and beautification projects as well as refreshments to keep the volunteers going strong throughout the day. 1698 food, hygiene, cleaning, pet food, medicine, and clothing items were donated.

View the final report.

Spokane Transit Authority Planning Survey

Spokane Transit Authority Planning Survey

You are invited to participate in a survey for Spokane Transit Authority!

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/CXWJCY5

STA is collecting community feedback on key components of the comprehensive plan, Connect Spokane. The plan sets forth a vision and policy framework to further the mission of STA for the next 30 years.

The survey takes 5-10 minutes and consists of mostly multiple choice questions. The information collected will help guide the evaluation of existing goals, policies, and strategies of Connect Spokane as part of a 3-year scheduled update.

Please share the survey with others! The survey will close May 8th.

Thank you for taking the time to provide feedback. To learn more about Connect Spokane or to follow the project please visit the STA website.