SPOKANE, Wash. — Spokane City Council approved to fund several street safety projects on Monday night.
The vote passed unanimously, approving seven adaptive projects across Spokane in 2025 to be paid from the Spokane Safe Streets for All Fund.
The projects can total no more than $2,875,000.
The vote also approved consideration of 10 applications for safe street projects in 2026.
Monday night’s vote came just hours after a pedestrian was hit by a car in a crosswalk at 2nd Avenue and Pacific Avenue.
The 2025 projects will include the installation of crosswalks, lights and traffic signals in neighborhoods across Spokane.
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