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Spokane commission unanimously forwards four-year commute trip reduction plan to City Council
Summary
The Transportation Commission voted unanimously to send the City of Spokane’s 2026–2029 Commute Trip Reduction (CTR) plan to City Council for adoption after staff review and discussion about goals, induced demand and program scope.
The Transportation Commission of the City of Spokane on March 19 voted unanimously to forward the city’s updated Commute Trip Reduction (CTR) plan to City Council for formal adoption.
The plan, presented by Tyler Cabral, manager for the city, lays out the local commute-trip reduction strategy required by state law and sets a regional goal of reducing the drive‑alone commute rate by 6 percentage points over the plan period. “It was required by state law,” Cabral said while describing how the plan aligns with regional partners, WSDOT technical guidance and…
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