Washington is gearing up to completed the $1.5 billion North Spokane Corridor project by 2030. Once complete, the 10.5-mile-long corridor will connect Interstate 90 with U.S. Route 2 and U.S. Route 395. WSDOT has engaged with the locals to reroute walking trails, pedestrian bridges, parks and other infrastructure, ensuring the project in multi-modal. The design aligns with others in Spokane that aim to boost pedestrian and bike traffic. Read the full article here