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Students and downtown groups urge improved walkability, plaza smoke rules and transparency on LTAC spending
Summary
Public commenters at the Pullman City Council meeting described a student-built walkability tool, urged no-smoking rules on downtown plazas, asked for an update on Lodging Tax Advisory Committee spending, and summarized successful downtown events.
Several public commenters addressed the council Aug. 26 with items ranging from a student-built walkability data tool to concerns about smoking on downtown plazas and requests for lodging-tax transparency.
Gil Resin, a fourth-year Washington State University undergraduate and head of the Student Local Advocacy Pullman Organization, presented a data tool he developed that scores every city road for pedestrian potential based on road…
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