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Council members say North Spokane Corridor, NEPDA investments could unlock Northeast development
Summary
Council Members Jonathan Bridal and Michael Cathcart discussed how completion of the North Spokane Corridor and work by the Northeast Public Development Authority could spur roads, utilities and private development across Northeast Spokane, while noting timelines and project gaps remain unresolved.
Council Member Jonathan Bridal and Council Member Michael Cathcart said completing the North Spokane Corridor and targeted local investments from the Northeast Public Development Authority could spur housing, business and transportation improvements across Northeast Spokane.
"It looks like we will hopefully get this freeway completed by 2030," Council Member Michael Cathcart said, adding, "we've got a lot of work to do to make sure" connected trails and segments are finished.
The corridor and NEPDA matter because they change who pays for local infrastructure and where…
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