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City presents revamped traffic-calming program and opens 60-day web form for safety concerns City transportation staff outlined updates to Spokane’s traffic-calming program, said the city will solicit safety concerns via a web form going live Feb. 2 for 60 days, and described funding, consultant use and an expansion of speed/school cameras.

Spokane is revamping its traffic-calming program to prioritize safety and invites residents to voice their concerns through a new online form starting February 2!

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Commission narrows traffic‑calming candidates and reviews residential-street rebuild inventory tied to 27-by-27 funding Staff presented a narrowed traffic-calming list and a residential-street rebuild inventory, noting funding constraints and council direction tied to the 27-by-27 mobility network. Staff cited roughly $3.8M to complete 27-by-27 commitments and overall package near $5M with adaptive projects in 2026.

Spokane is taking bold steps toward safer streets and improved mobility with a $5 million investment in traffic-calming measures and street repairs!

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Developer plans roundabout at Victory Heights prompting traffic safety concerns in Spokane Spokane council faces pressure over roundabout's impact on traffic and safety for Thorpe Road.

The Spokane City Council is torn over a proposed roundabout in Victory Heights that could worsen traffic chaos and safety concerns on aging roads.

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