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Spokane starts pedestrian and bike safety work; adds seasonal 20 mph park signs
Summary
The City of Spokane announced it will start two pedestrian and bicycle improvement projects on Monday, including a full closure of Lincoln Street between Boone Avenue and Cinto Avenue, and work at Maxwell Avenue and Pettit Drive; the city also installed seasonal 20 mph signs at six parks, officials said.
The City of Spokane announced it will begin two pedestrian and bicycle improvement projects on Monday and has added seasonal 20 mph speed-limit signs at several neighborhood parks, a city staff member said.
The projects and the new park signs aim to improve safety for pedestrians and cyclists and will cause temporary traffic disruptions in the areas…
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