Spokane's Six-Year Road Plan Includes $160 Million in Work

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The city also plans to contribute $10 million to an interchange project planned in the Qualchan area on U.S. 195 by the Washington state Department of Transportation.- Among the unfunded projects added to the list this year are: * The $15 million replacement of the aging Mission Avenue bridge near Avista Corp. * An $11 million project to connect gaps in the Centennial Trail between Riverfront Park and Spokane Falls Community College, which would include a bridge across the Spokane River. * A $10 million project to make safety improvements to Hatch Road between 57th Avenue and a bridge over Hangman Creek that would include upgrades to the road, plus improvements for cyclists and pedestrians. * A $4 million crossover roadway that would connect Ray Street to Freya Street between 37th and 42nd avenues near Ferris High School.

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Spokane's Six-Year Road Plan Includes $160 Million in Work

The city of Spokane plans to spend roughly $160 million on transportation projects over the next six years, and has identified more than $260 million in additional work that could be done if funding becomes available.

Each year, the city updates its six-y...

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