BICYCLE and PEDESTRIAN RESOURCES


Pedestrian Plan
SRTC is working with the City of Spokane, the Spokane Regional Health District, and the Regional Pedestrian Plan Committee to develop a Regional Pedestrian Plan for the area of Spokane County.

Click here to watch a piece we put together in conjunction with the Health District and City Cable 5 on the purpose and goals of the Pedestrian Plan and the surveys we will be utilizing to develop the plan and solicit public input.

One of the surveys has already been completed and the results tabulated. Click here to view the results of the first Spokane Regional Pedestrian Plan survey.

Bicycling and walking are simple and efficient, low-impact modes of travel that don't contribute to air pollution or traffic congestion. Well-designed, strategically located non-motorized facilities can also increase public transit ridership such as buses by providing better access to transit for more people. In addition, bicycle and pedestrian facilities can provide for economic development in downtowns, urban centers, and other mixed-use areas.

SRTC is committed to providing more and safer opportunities to walk and bike, and is working with communities throughout the region to plan for and implement effective non-motorized projects and programs.

Click on the title below for more information on any of the following:

Bike/Pedestrian-Related Documents

Bike/Pedestrian Maps

Educational Materials

For more information on bicycle and pedestrian activities and programs, contact Eve Nelson at 509-343-6370 or enelson@srtc.org. If you do not receive a prompt response to your email, please call to make sure it was received as some emails are occasionally caught in our spam filter.

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Spokane Regional Transportation Council:
221 W. First Avenue, Suite 310, Spokane, WA 99201 / 509-343-6370 fax: 509-343-6400