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Spokane: Mayor Brown signs updated 'Complete Streets' ordinance into law
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~ Spokane, WA - On Wednesday, Mayor Lisa Brown signed an updated "Complete Streets" ordinance into law, solidifying the city's dedication to maintaining safe and accessible streets for all users. The legislation was led by Director of Transportation and Sustainability Jon Snyder and sponsored by Councilmembers Kitty Klitzke and Paul Dillon.
The updated policy modernizes the Spokane Municipal Code, incorporating references to the Pedestrian Master Plan and the Bicycle Priority Network. It also aligns with state law and positions Spokane to compete for state grant funding. This move will not only improve walking and biking aspects of street projects but also save money on improvements as the city updates its street network.
"Complete Streets are for everyone, regardless of if they walk, ride, drive or use public transit," Mayor Brown stated. "This legislative update will move the City of Spokane forward and aid us in our goal of designing and building streets that are safely accessible for all."
Director Snyder echoed this sentiment, saying, "By re-thinking how we design and plan, we can create streets that serve people of all ages, abilities, and modes of travel. This legislation is about planning with a purpose and shaping our transportation network to be one that works for everyone."
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Councilmember Klitzke expressed her excitement about working together with Councilmember Dillon and Director Snyder to update a policy they had previously worked hard to pass over a decade ago. She believes these changes will broaden the scope of implementation and address the mobility concerns of more citizens.
"We are making amazing progress on mobility for everyone in Spokane," Councilmember Klitzke said. "I am grateful for the citizen input and support that has gone into our efforts."
Councilmember Dillon also praised the updates to this law, stating that Complete Streets are an investment in creating a safer, healthier, and more accessible Spokane. He thanked Director Snyder and Councilmember Klitzke for their contributions in moving Spokane forward.
"When we design our streets with intention, we create places where people can move safely and connect easily," Councilmember Dillon said. "I want to thank Jon Snyder, Director of Transportation and Sustainability, and Councilmember Klitzke for their welcome updates to this law that follow through on our commitments to community stakeholders and neighborhoods."
The updated "Complete Streets" ordinance is a significant step towards creating a more inclusive and accessible transportation network in Spokane. With the support of city officials and community stakeholders, the city is making strides towards a safer and more connected future for all its residents.
The updated policy modernizes the Spokane Municipal Code, incorporating references to the Pedestrian Master Plan and the Bicycle Priority Network. It also aligns with state law and positions Spokane to compete for state grant funding. This move will not only improve walking and biking aspects of street projects but also save money on improvements as the city updates its street network.
"Complete Streets are for everyone, regardless of if they walk, ride, drive or use public transit," Mayor Brown stated. "This legislative update will move the City of Spokane forward and aid us in our goal of designing and building streets that are safely accessible for all."
Director Snyder echoed this sentiment, saying, "By re-thinking how we design and plan, we can create streets that serve people of all ages, abilities, and modes of travel. This legislation is about planning with a purpose and shaping our transportation network to be one that works for everyone."
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Councilmember Klitzke expressed her excitement about working together with Councilmember Dillon and Director Snyder to update a policy they had previously worked hard to pass over a decade ago. She believes these changes will broaden the scope of implementation and address the mobility concerns of more citizens.
"We are making amazing progress on mobility for everyone in Spokane," Councilmember Klitzke said. "I am grateful for the citizen input and support that has gone into our efforts."
Councilmember Dillon also praised the updates to this law, stating that Complete Streets are an investment in creating a safer, healthier, and more accessible Spokane. He thanked Director Snyder and Councilmember Klitzke for their contributions in moving Spokane forward.
"When we design our streets with intention, we create places where people can move safely and connect easily," Councilmember Dillon said. "I want to thank Jon Snyder, Director of Transportation and Sustainability, and Councilmember Klitzke for their welcome updates to this law that follow through on our commitments to community stakeholders and neighborhoods."
The updated "Complete Streets" ordinance is a significant step towards creating a more inclusive and accessible transportation network in Spokane. With the support of city officials and community stakeholders, the city is making strides towards a safer and more connected future for all its residents.
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