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Division Street Transit Oriented Development

This interactive platform allows you to comment on the materials from the open house on October 22nd through December 19th. 

You can review background information, a summary of community engagement so far, and provide comments on land use and multimodal concepts for each of five nodes along the Division Street corridor. 

Navigate through the documents at the top and bottom of the page, place your comments anywhere on the page by clicking and filling out the form that appears from the right. You are not required to enter your name or email address.

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Concern
With all these improvements, who is paying for all this.
Why are you concern about the Division corridor and condensing people in small spaces?
Why not consider creating a beltway around Spokane?
If you remove one lane in both directions for buses and bike riders and only have two lanes of travel, you will see move congestion of traffic.
Suggestion
This area needs a lot more handicap parking spaces and parking lots that can accommodate vans dropping off handicapped patients.
Suggestion
I don't think this is an area for bike improvements. This should be an area for affordable/senior/low income housing so residents can take advantage of the medical facilities.
Concern
You keep suggesting more housing in all these locations, but what if they all want to have cars? Just because they could take a bus doesn't mean they will so you will actually be adding to the problem of cars on Division by suggesting that housing makes sense. Also just because there is a park, doesn't mean it will be used. There is lots of housing around it right now and it is often empty.
Suggestion
I really appreciate buffered bike lanes and connection to existing trails. Can we also continue to improve bus stop infrastructure (all the images are sunny but lets not forget winter here)
Question
How can we ensure this area integrates well with centennail trail?