Residents of Spokane are invited to take part in the next community discussion regarding the final link project for the North Spokane Corridor (NSC). In addition to discussing amenities and other project design updates, the third meeting in a series aimed at discussing the project’s progress and gathering public feedback will concentrate on the southern landings of the new pedestrian bridges over Interstate 90 at Lee and Lacey Streets.
The public can attend the event, which is scheduled for today, starting at 5:30 p.m. at the Events Room of the Liberty Park Library, which is situated at 402 South Pittsburg Street. The Washington State Department of Transportation states that the goals of this series of sessions are to improve community ties, encourage continued participation, and collect input. Residents get the chance to voice their concerns and offer candid comments about the project.
The construction of an underground building and the planned shared-use route along East 3rd Avenue are two of the issues that will be discussed. In addition to providing light snacks and refreshments for convenience, facilitators promise interactive conversations with attendees. Additionally, having a kid-friendly space with activities guarantees that the event is suitable for families.
For individuals who are unable to attend, the Washington State Department of Transportation provides a virtual option through Microsoft Teams, while in-person attendance is encouraged for those who can. In order to reinforce their dedication to transparency and continuous communication, organizers have planned extra meetings for every third Wednesday of the month through May 2025. According to the official release, the public is encouraged to visit the NSC Place website for additional information on how to participate in the discussion and future sessions.
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