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Council considers 100% state grant to plan Appleway Trail extension; members split on priorities
Summary
City staff asked the Spokane Valley City Council on Sept. 2 for direction to pursue a 100% state DOT planning grant to study an Appleway Trail extension; council members expressed mixed views about eligibility, ownership and safety priorities.
City staff asked the Spokane Valley City Council on Sept. 2 for direction on pursuing a state DOT planning grant in the Connecting Communities program (referred to in the meeting as the Sandy Williams grant) to scope an extension of the Appleway Trail across the west side of the city.
Engineering Manager Adam Jackson described the grant as a 100% award with no local match intended for active transportation projects on or adjacent to state legacy highways and communities affected by barriers to opportunity. “The Appleway Trail is, what has been proposed tonight,” Jackson said,…
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