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City launches 311 traffic-calming map tool for residents to flag sidewalks, speeding and street problems
Summary
The City of Spokane launched a new 311 feedback form on Feb. 2 that lets residents drop a pin on a map to report missing sidewalks, speeding or other street concerns. Submissions are open through March; the city says it will evaluate potential projects throughout the year.
The City of Spokane announced a new 311 traffic-calming feedback form on Feb. 2 that allows residents to drop a pin on an interactive map and report neighborhood safety concerns such as missing sidewalks, speeding and street conditions. The city said submissions for the upcoming traffic-calming cycle are open through March and that staff will evaluate potential projects for much of the year.
Unidentified Speaker, a city staff member, framed the form as a way for residents to help shape safer streets: "We want your help shaping safer…
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