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There's plenty of parking in downtown Spokane
Spokane Rising did the math: A quarter of downtown is dedicated to parking.
Spokane Rising did the math: A quarter of downtown is dedicated to parking.
Just imagine being overtaken by one of these on the highway.
The city began paving new bike lanes on the South Hill. If it goes as city planners hope it does, the porous pavement may be used in future projects to help stop pollutants from going into the Spokane River.
More bike amenities? Traffic calming? Easier commuting for vehicles? Light rail?! Hyperloop?!?! What about a trolley?
Riding in a dirty, rock-filled bike lane is no fun.
This weekend, the Inland Northwest is getting its first fast-charging electric vehicle station.
Mikael Kjellman, a Swedish design engineer, built a little car/bike/electric vehicle. It's called the PodRide.
News and commentary about transportation in Spokane, the Inland Northwest and beyond.
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