Construction outreach

Virtual Presentations & Open Houses

STA is committed to communicating about all construction activities and their impacts to transit users, pedestrians, nearby business and home owners, and drivers who may be affected.

STA is coordinating with the Downtown Spokane Partnership (DSP), the University District and affected neighborhoods about the upcoming construction plans.

Other groups interested in inviting Spokane Transit representatives to speak about construction projects near their locations may click here to request a virtual presentation. 

Mail

Postcards and mail pieces are sent out notifying affected neighborhoods ahead of construction. 

Email newsletter

The STA Moving Forward newsletter is sent out monthly and includes information about City Line construction projects. 

On-site construction signage

Signage will be posted shortly before construction starts at each site to show any road closures and detours. Pedestrian traffic signage will also be placed as sidewalks and crosswalks are closed to accommodate construction. 

Paratransit

STA is committed to providing the information and tools people need in order to minimize inconveniences. This includes, perhaps most importantly, those individuals who are physically unable to access transit due to construction. These people may be eligible for paratransit services for the duration of nearby construction and can apply for temporary paratransit eligibility by clicking here to access the application or call (509) 325-6018 for more information. 

Websites

All of STA’s websites provide information about the City Line and links to the City Line construction webpage. 

Social Media

STA social media is regularly updated with City Line construction information. Follow STA at the links below.

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