Pedestrian and Bike Improvement Projects Begin Next Week

Spokane, WALocal News

The City of Spokane has announced the commencement of two pedestrian and bike improvement projects scheduled to begin next week in north Spokane. These initiatives are designed to enhance the safety and accessibility of routes for pedestrians and cyclists, benefiting both local residents and visitors. The city aims to promote a healthier and more environmentally friendly transportation culture through these improvements. Additionally, Spokane will lower flags in memory of former Secretary of State Ralph Munro on the day of his interment, honoring his legacy and contributions to the state. Munro served in various capacities and is remembered for his public service.

The decision to lower the flags underscores the city's respect for its former leaders. These projects and commemorative actions reflect Spokane's ongoing commitment to community well-being and infrastructure development. Residents can anticipate improvements that will facilitate easier movement throughout the city.

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