State seeks community input on East Central Spokane development as North Spokane Corridor nears completion

SPOKANE, Wash. — The state wants to hear from Spokane residents about developing unused land around the North Spokane Corridor’s connection to Interstate 90.

Empty lots in East Central will become the final link where the corridor connects to I-90. The question is what happens to the surrounding land the state doesn’t use.

The area once hosted Camp Hope, the Pacific Northwest’s largest homeless encampment. The East Central neighborhood has faced challenges since I-90 split it decades ago…

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