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Planners highlight transit-oriented development work to concentrate housing and services around high-frequency routes

5364693 · July 11, 2025
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Planning staff told the board the city is advancing transit-oriented development (TOD) strategy to concentrate mixed housing, services and jobs around high-frequency transit corridors and stations.

City planning staff briefed the board on transit-oriented development (TOD) efforts that aim to direct growth and mixed-use development around high-frequency transit corridors and station areas.

Planner Colin summarized historical context, noting Spokane’s streetcar-era growth and railroad hub legacy. He described a series of city efforts — a central-city line economic-impact analysis, a strategic overlay (2017), a TOD framework study (2020–22), the South Logan TOD plan and an ongoing Division Street TOD planning effort — as sequential steps…

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