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Water System Project Will Impact Northwest Intersection

Spokane will upgrade its water system, impacting traffic on west Francis Ave./Highway 291 and north Assembly St. beginning July 7. The project, costing $3.25 million, aims to enhance water reliability and is expected to be complete by November 2025.

Water System Project Will Impact Northwest Intersection

Spokane will commence a $3.25 million water system upgrade affecting traffic at the Francis Ave./Hwy 291 and Assembly St. intersection starting July 7. Motorists should prepare for detours and temporary closures as the project aims to improve water reliability and support future growth. Completion is expected by November 2025.

Water System Project Will Impact Northwest Intersection

Spokane will upgrade its water system along Francis Ave. and Assembly St. starting July 7, disrupting traffic until November 2025 at a cost of $3.25 million. Motorists should expect detours and temporary traffic signals during the project, which will enhance water reliability and support future growth.

Spokane City Council Adopts Engagement and Enforcement Ordinances

Spokane City Council approved two ordinances addressing homelessness during its Legislative Session. The measures consolidate laws on unauthorized camping and regulate aggressive solicitation, aiming to enhance public safety and connect individuals with support services.

Water System Project Will Impact Northwest Intersection

Spokane's water system upgrade will disrupt traffic between Assembly St. and Rifle Club Rd. starting July 7, with closures and detours in place until November 2025. A new water transmission main installation aims to improve water reliability and support future growth, costing $3.25 million.

Water System Project Will Impact Northwest Intersection

Spokane will upgrade its water system along Assembly St. and west Francis Ave. starting July 7, impacting traffic and access to local businesses. The project, costing $3.25 million, aims to improve water reliability and support future growth, with completion expected by November 2025.

Spokane City Council Adopts Engagement and Enforcement Ordinances

Spokane City Council approved two ordinances addressing homelessness, including a new obstruction and unauthorized camping policy. The measures aim to regulate camping in public areas while emphasizing engagement with homeless individuals to connect them to services. Council members noted the ordinances are steps toward finding solutions for those without shelter.

Water System Project Will Impact Northwest Intersection

Spokane's water system upgrade begins July 7, closing sections of Assembly St. and impacting traffic at Francis Ave./Hwy 291. The project aims to improve water reliability and support growth, with a budget of $3.25 million and a completion date set for November 2025. Motorists should expect detours and temporary traffic signals during construction.

Spokane City Council Adopts Engagement and Enforcement Ordinances

Spokane City Council approved two ordinances aimed at addressing homelessness during a Legislative Session. The new laws consolidate regulations on unauthorized camping and aggressive solicitation, emphasizing engagement and connection to services. Council members highlighted the need for ongoing solutions and support for those affected.

Water System Project Will Impact Northwest Intersection

Spokane will upgrade its water system, impacting traffic at the intersection of Francis Ave. and Assembly St. starting July 7, 2025. The project, costing $3.25 million, aims to improve water reliability and support future growth, with completion expected by November 2025.

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