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North Spokane transit‑oriented development study advances; county recommends two nodes for priority work
Summary
Planners updated the commission on a grant‑funded study to evaluate Division Street transit‑oriented development (TOD). Consultants scored multiple corridor nodes; county staff recommended prioritizing Northgate and Mead for deeper analysis and tying results into the 2026 plan update.
Spokane County planners reported progress on a grant‑funded study to identify and evaluate potential transit‑oriented development (TOD) nodes along the Division Street corridor and said the county will press for deeper study at two northern nodes.
Sagan Nieman, a county planner, described TOD “at its most basic sense” as mixed use and higher densities oriented around a transit station so people can travel without relying on cars. The study — funded through a Spokane Transit Authority (STA) grant and coordinated with WSDOT and the city — scored 11 corridor nodes and selected four county nodes for possible evaluation: the Y, Whitworth, Mead and Northgate. Consultants ranked nodes on factors such as vacant land, connectivity and housing density.
County staff told the…
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