Pedestrian and Bike Improvement Projects Begin Next Week

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane will begin two pedestrian and bike improvement projects next week, enhancing routes in the northern region of the city. These initiatives aim to create safer and more accessible travel for cyclists and pedestrians, reflecting the city's ongoing commitment to improving infrastructure. In a related announcement, flags will be lowered in tribute to former Secretary of State Ralph Munro, with this honor taking place on the day of his interment. Munro, who served in various public roles, is remembered for his significant contributions to Washington's political landscape. The city encourages residents to engage with the improvement projects, which are expected to foster community connectivity.

The dual announcements emphasize both infrastructure development and the importance of honoring public service. Local leaders will monitor the projects' progress to ensure timely completion. These efforts align with Spokane's broader goal of promoting sustainable transportation options.

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