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STA bench looks good

The nonprofit organization Community Frameworks built a modern and aesthetically pleasing building on the southeast corner of Washington and Mission. Spokane Transit employs many different types of bus benches and shelters. Our public transportation system doesn’t always get the positive press that they should.

Spokane Transit placed a modern and stylish shelter bench in front of the good-looking building in which it sits. As Will Smith said in the movie “Hancock,” “good job,” STA, good job.

Ira McKinsey

Spokane



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