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Spokane Residents Invited to Join 3rd North Spokane Corridor Project Discussion on Nov 20 at Liberty Park Library

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Published on November 20, 2024
Spokane Residents Invited to Join 3rd North Spokane Corridor Project Discussion on Nov 20 at Liberty Park LibrarySource: Google Street View

Spokane locals are encouraged to actively participate in the upcoming community conversation about the North Spokane Corridor (NSC) final connection project. This meeting, which marks the third in a series designed to discuss the project’s advancements and to hear public input, will focus on the southern landings of the new pedestrian bridges over Interstate 90 at Lee and Lacey Streets, as well as discuss amenities and other project design updates.

Set for today, the event opens its doors to public attendees at Liberty Park Library's Events Room, located at 402 South Pittsburg Street, beginning at 5:30 p.m. According to the Washington State Department of Transportation, this series of meetings aims to foster ongoing engagement, gather feedback, and strengthen community relationships. It is an opportunity for residents to ask questions and provide direct feedback on the project.

Among the topics to be addressed will be the development of an underground structure and a shared-use path being planned along East 3rd Avenue. Facilitators promise interactive exchanges with the attendees, offering light snacks and refreshments for convenience. Moreover, the provision of a kid's area with activities ensures that the event is family-friendly.

While in-person attendance is encouraged for those who can make it, the Washington State Department of Transportation also offers a virtual option via Microsoft Teams for those unable to attend. Organizers have scheduled additional meetings for every third Wednesday of the month through May 2025, reaffirming a commitment to openness and ongoing dialogue. For more details on joining the conversation and upcoming meetings, the public is directed to visit the NSC Place website., as per the official announcement.

Seattle-Transportation & Infrastructure