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Spokane council approves roughly $6M for 2026–27 traffic‑calming, adopts 2026 legislative priorities and amends code to allow co‑living
Summary
On Dec. 8 the Spokane City Council approved about $6 million in 2026–27 traffic‑calming projects funded by the Spokane Safe Streets for All fund, adopted a 2026 state legislative agenda with housing and climate priorities, amended city code to allow co‑living, and deferred two items to later meetings.
SPOKANE, Wash. — The Spokane City Council approved a citywide package of traffic‑calming projects for 2026 and 2027 and adopted the city’s legislative priorities for the 2026 state session, Council member Kate Telles said in a Dec. 8 recap of the meeting.
“We approved our 2026 and 2027 traffic calming project to be paid from our Spokane safe streets for all fund,” said Council member Kate Telles, who represents District 2. “These projects total roughly $6,000,000 citywide and include protected bike lanes, sidewalk infill, pedestrian crossing, and intersection improvements.”
The approval allocates…
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