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Spokane adopts six-year street program; Division corridor bus rapid transit draws lone council dissent

5053302 · June 24, 2025
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Summary

City Council adopted the 2026–2031 six-year comprehensive street program on June 23, adding 15 new projects — many grant-funded bike and pedestrian safety improvements — while one councilor said she would vote against the package because it included the Division Street bus rapid transit project.

The Spokane City Council voted June 23 to adopt the 2026–2031 six-year comprehensive street program, a capital plan that adds 15 new projects — many funded by grants — and lists additional partially funded or unfunded projects for future consideration.

Kevin Picano of Integrated Capital Management in Public Works summarized outreach to the transportation and planning commissions and work presented at prior council meetings. Picano told the council roughly half of the 15 new projects are the result of grant awards totaling about $12…

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