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County wins multiple state grants for sidewalks, gravel-road sealing and Safe Routes; project timelines set
Summary
Spokane County won three state grants for local transportation and air-quality improvements: Crestline sidewalks (TIP), a Department of Ecology award to treat 1.6 miles of gravel roads for dust suppression, and a Safe Routes to School award for Snowden Elementary.
Spokane County public-works staff briefed commissioners Jan. 21 on three state grant awards and project schedules.
Crestline sidewalk (TIP complete streets): The county received roughly $800,000 from the Transportation Improvement Board (with the required 20% match) to build sidewalks along Crestline Street from 57th to 63rd, add stormwater swales, ADA upgrades, a new crossing at 63rd and a pedestrian-activated flashing…
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