On July 7-8, 2016, in Spokane, WA, USDOT officials assisted by CNU experts hosted the first #EveryPlaceCounts workshop to generate a vision for improving community health, mobility, and opportunity. This workshop's focus, according to the City of Spokane:
"The transcontinental I-90 was constructed through the heart of Spokane, dividing the working-class streetcar suburb of East Central. The City anticipates that the technical assistance will serve as an integrator to bring together those affected by the existing I-90 corridor with partners that are committed to creating solutions through a collaborative process to further identify opportunities to maximize connectivity from the new projects currently underway while minimizing transportation infrastructure barriers."
#EveryPlaceCounts Workshop Details:
9:00am–5:00pm | July 7-8, 2016
Eastern Washington University – Spokane
Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Sciences Building
205 E Spokane Falls Blvd, Spokane, WA 99202
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