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Division Street TOD plan narrows focus to select station-area nodes after community engagement

3787219 · June 12, 2025
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Summary

Project leads told the Plan Commission that Division Street station-area planning will prioritize a small set of nodes (South Couplet, Rowan, Francis & Lyons, and Whitworth/Northgate in county) for detailed concept planning, drawing on community outreach, technical analysis and coordination with agencies and landowners.

Colin Windhurst, project lead for the Division Street transit-oriented development (TOD) plan, updated the Spokane Plan Commission on June 11 about node selection and community engagement and said the team will produce draft station-area concepts for selected nodes by September.

Windhurst described outreach that engaged 435 people through a map-based questionnaire, pop‑ups, an open house and advisory committees. He said the top community priorities were mixed‑use infill, improved mobility and accessible public spaces; parks and open space rated highly as desired land uses. "We engaged with about 435 people," Windhurst said, describing the mix of…

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