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Staff refines shared‑streets ordinance language; signage moved to required elements
Spokane Transportation Commission · February 19, 2026
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Summary
Staff proposed edits to the shared‑streets ordinance to tighten eligibility language and make signage requiring vehicles to yield to pedestrians a required element; commissioners asked for a hearing after staff incorporates changes.
City staff presented revisions to the shared‑streets ordinance and summarized three substantive changes: clarifying eligibility criteria for shared street designation, moving entrance signage from an optional factor into required signage that must include symbols as well as words, and extending the implementation meeting…
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