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City details $90 million in downtown street work, timelines and expected closures

City of Spokane Public Works · February 26, 2026
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Principal engineer Mark Allen outlined about 35 city projects totaling roughly $90 million, detailed downtown grind-and-overlay work, a full-depth rebuild on Sprague and a Pacific Avenue Greenway; staff gave tentative start windows and impact expectations.

Mark Allen, principal engineer for construction, told attendees the city is managing roughly 35 projects this year that together represent about $90,000,000 in work. “This year we have about 35 projects going… Represents about $90,000,000 worth of work,” he said, and warned that several downtown jobs will run concurrently.

Allen described several downtown packages in detail: a grind-and-overlay on 3rd Avenue (Division to Washington) that will include some water and stormwater work and intermittent lane reductions; separate grind-and-overlay…

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