Other Transportation Resources

City of Spokane
Obstruction/Visibility Issues – (509) 232-8800
Parking Meters and Parking Enforcement – (509) 232-8802
Pothole Hotline – (509) 625-7733
Right of Way Obstructions – (509) 625-6700
Roadway Hazards – (509) 625-7733
Sidewalks – (509) 625-6700
Snow Removal – (509) 456-2666
Street Maintenance – (509) 625-7733
Street Sweeping – (509) 625-7733
Traffic Signals and Lighting – (509) 232-8800

City of Spokane Valley
All Street Repair/Maintenance Requests or (509)720-5000

Spokane County
Auto/Vehicle Licensing
Obstruction/Visibility Issues – (509) 477-3600
Pothole Hotline – (509) 477-2547
Right of Way Obstructions – (509) 477-3600
Roadway Hazards – (509) 477-3600
Sidewalks – (509) 477-3600
Snow Removal – (509) 477-2666

Spokane Regional Transportation Management Center
Traffic Cameras/Incident Map

Washington State Department of Transportation
Mountain Pass Condition Information
Statewide Travel Alerts

Nonmotorized or Alternative Transportation Information
Friends of the Centennial Trail
Spokane Transit Authority

Transportation Services within Spokane County

Getting There Guide: A one-stop-shop guide containing webpage links to connect people to all types of transportation resources in the Inland Northwest, produced by the Spokane Transportation Collaborative.

Caritas Center: A neighborhood center serving northwest Spokane residents offering gas vouchers or bus passes for job interviews, medical appointments and education. (509) 326-2249

Greyhound: Provides inter-city bus service with several daily departures from Spokane to cities in Washington, Idaho, and Montana. (509) 747-3766

Jefferson Lines: Provides service from the Spokane Intermodal Center to other cities in Idaho, Montana, Wyoming and other locations.

MedTran: Provides non-emergency medical transportation to clients requiring assistance due to injury, illness, or disability. To set up an appointment or get information about rates and service area, go to their website or call (800) 550-3782.

New Hope Resource Center: A non-profit conglomeration of churches in far north Spokane County (Mead, Colbert, Elk, Chattaroy, and Riverside) who offer free transportation for ambulatory seniors and people who are disabled. (509) 467-2900

Northwestern Trailways: Provides inter-city bus service with several daily departures from Spokane to cities in Washington and Idaho.

The Moccasin Express: The Spokane Tribal Transit Program. The Moccasin Express is committed to providing safe, reliable, and accessible transportation options for the community. (509) 458-6549

Special Mobility Services (SMS) Community Shuttles: SMS provides intercity shuttle service between Spokane and several surrounding communities. SMS also provides dial-a-ride service within the city of Deer Park for people wanting local service.

Travel Washington Gold Line: Bus service from Spokane to Kettle Falls with two round-trips daily along US 395, connecting Kettle Falls, Colville, Arden, Addy, Chewelah, Loon Lake and Deer Park to Spokane and key transit hubs.

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