WSDOT seeks public input on North Spokane Corridor pedestrian bridges through online survey

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SPOKANE, Wash. — The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) is seeking public input through an online survey on the North Spokane Corridor and I-90 connection bridge.

The survey was launched after the cancellation of a planned meeting on Dec. 18 due to scheduling conflicts.

The next public meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, Jan. 15, as WSDOT resumes its regular monthly series. The event will take place at Nuestras Raices Centro Comunitario, located at 1214 East Sprague Avenue in Spokane.

With the December meeting canceled, WSDOT continues to gather feedback through the online survey, which will be available through January. The survey seeks input on proposed design concepts for pedestrian bridges at South Lee and South Lacey streets, as well as preferences for truss bridge styles, lighting options, and other potential amenities.

Public feedback will help shape the final design of the pedestrian bridges, which will span I-90 as part of the North Spokane Corridor-to-I-90 connection project.

For more information on upcoming meetings and to participate in the survey, visit the NSC Place website.


 

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