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Spokane council interviews Bicycle Advisory Board applicants; candidates urge improved trail signage, mechanic training and network connections
Summary
Four Bicycle Advisory Board applicants described long-term cycling experience and urged the council to improve trail signage, connect the '27 by '27 network to everyday destinations and expand community bike‑maintenance programs.
Spokane City Council heard four applicants for the Bicycle Advisory Board during its agenda review meeting, with candidates praising existing trail facilities and urging targeted changes to help more residents bike for everyday trips.
The applicants — Clark Tucker, Claudine Zender, Daniel Powell and Jared (last name not specified) — each described long experience riding and offered ideas for immediate improvements. Clark Tucker said he rode “over 630 miles purely for commuting” last year and suggested “improved signage along the trails to help pedestrians and bicycles cohabitate.” Claudine…
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