Spokane group pushes for better downtown pedestrian access, city council to vote on ordinances

SPOKANE, Wash. – The Downtown Spokane Partnership (DSP) and its partners are urging the City Council and Mayor to prioritize pedestrian access in downtown public spaces.

DSP has called for the establishment of a downtown hospitality zone, ensuring that sidewalks, plazas, parks and underpasses remain clear and accessible, DSP said in a release.

A letter from the DSP outlines a strategy to support downtown’s economic activities, emphasizing the need for policy makers to consider the unique hospitality needs of the area. The letter stresses the importance of enforcing new ordinances in a way that does not negatively impact downtown more than other parts of the city…

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