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Open house for Division Street Gateway Project

The City of Spokane is working to implement the community’s vision for the Division Street corridor through Downtown and the University District and will host a community workshop on Tuesday, June 25th to discuss corridor design concepts.

The workshop is from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the WSU Phase 1 Classroom Building Room 122 (Auditorium), 668 N. Riverpoint Blvd.

The Division Street Gateway project identifies streetscape and motorized transportation improvements throughout the Division Street corridor which are intended to improve aesthetics, functionality and safety of multi-modal transportation, and support private investment. Such improvements will provide an “entrance” statement into the downtown and strengthen linkages to east-west access between Downtown and the University District.

The project limits include the Division/Browne Street and Division/Ruby Street couplets between I-90 and Sharp Avenue as well as east-west cross streets from I-90 to Sharp Avenue. Particular focus is being placed on the segment of Division between I-90 and 2nd Ave and on West Main Avenue between Browne and Pine.

Community feedback will contribute to the conceptual design of the corridor. The community workshop participants can provide written and verbal input and feedback. For more information on the Division Street Gateway project, please visit www.divisionstgateway.com.



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