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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 and only be reported in the aggregate.

For more information or questions, please visit the Downtown or University District project websites.

 

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, 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

Printable flyer

Forum on Speed Limits for Parks and Residential Areas (March 27)

Forum on Speed Limits for Parks and Residential Areas (March 27)

The PeTT Committee will host members of the city council, the police department, the streets department, and the parks department for a forum to discuss the imposition of 20 MPH speed limits around all city parks and certain residential areas the city council may chose to designate.

EVERYONE IS INVITED!

Tuesday, March 27 at 6pm
West Central Community Center (1603 N Belt),

Contact Paul Kropp, PeTT chair, by e-mail at pkropp@fastmail.fm or at (509) 638-5854 for further information.

North Monroe Project Public Meeting – Sept 20

North Monroe Project Public Meeting – Sept 20

City of Spokane staff working on this project will be updating the public about the North Monroe Project and welcome your comments.

WHEN: Wednesday, September 20 from 6-7pm

WHERE: Knox Presbyterian Church, 806 W Knox Ave

For more details, view this flyer.

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.