Help Shape the Future of Division Street

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane officials encourage community involvement in shaping the Division Street Transit Oriented Development Plan. After conducting two rounds of public surveys and workshops, draft development concepts have been made available for residents to review. An online survey facilitates feedback on these proposed concepts, emphasizing the importance of community input in planning efforts. The initiative seeks to meet the evolving needs of residents in the Division Street corridor, ensuring that development aligns with future community demands. Interested individuals can find more details and sign up for updates on the project website.

This planning effort reflects a broader commitment to sustainable urban development in Spokane. The final development plan will incorporate community feedback to enhance local land use. The Division Street project aims to create a vibrant and accessible corridor for all community members.

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