Spokane City Crews start leaf pickup on Sunday, Nov. 13, running into the third week of December. They begin on the North Side gradually moving to the South Hill. You should be aware of the pickup schedule because you'll be asked to move your vehicles from the streets when crews are in your neighborhood:
Sunday, Nov. 13— Woodridge Area: south of north City limits, north of Barnes Rd., west of Wieber Dr., and east of Comanche Dr.
Pacific Park Area: south of Barnes St., north of Sutherlin Dr., west of Farmdale St., and east of Forest Blvd.
Driscoll Blvd. Area: south of Wellesley Ave., north of Garland Ave., west of Belt St., and east of Northwest Blvd.
Audubon Park Area: south of Garland Ave., north of Northwest Blvd., west of Monroe St., and east of Northwest Blvd.
Monday, Nov. 14— Pacific Park Area: south of Barnes St., north of Sutherlin Dr., west of Farmdale St., and east of Forest Blvd.
Driscoll Blvd. Area: south of Wellesley Ave., north of Garland Ave., west of Belt St., and east of Northwest Blvd.
Shadle Park Area: south of Wellesley Ave., north of Garland Ave., west of Wall St., and east of Belt St.
Audubon Park Area: south of Garland Ave., north of Northwest Blvd., west of Monroe St., and east of Northwest Blvd.
Downriver Area: south of Northwest Blvd., north of Riverview Dr., west of Meenach Dr., and east of Columbia Circle.
Tuesday, Nov. 15— Pacific Park Area: south of Barnes St., north of Sutherlin Dr., west of Farmdale St., and east of Forest Blvd.
Indian Trail Rd. Area: south of Johansen Rd., north of Francis Ave., west
of Cedar St., and east of Nine Mile Rd.
Shadle Park Area: south of Wellesley Ave., north of Garland Ave., west of
Wall St., and east of Belt St.
Downriver Area: south of Northwest Blvd., north of Riverview Dr., west of Meenach Dr., and east of Columbia Circle.
Northwest Blvd. Area: south of Northwest Blvd., north of Maxwell Ave., east of Pettit Dr., and west of Monroe St.
Wednesday, Nov. 16— Indian Trail Rd. Area: south of Johansen Rd., north of Francis Ave., west of Cedar St., and east of Nine Mile Rd.
Clark Park Area: south of Wellesley Ave., north of Garland Ave., west of Division St., and east of Wall St.
Hillyard Area: south of Francis Ave., north of Wellesley Ave., west of Greene St., and east of Perry St.
Northwest Blvd. Area: south of Northwest Blvd., north of Maxwell Ave., east of Pettit Dr., and west of Monroe St.
Thursday, Nov. 17— Indian Trail Rd. Area: south of Johansen Rd., north of Francis Ave., west of Cedar St., and east of Nine Mile Rd.
Hillyard Area: south of Francis Ave., north of Wellesley Ave., west of Greene St., and east of Perry St.
Indian Canyon Area: south of Greenwood Rd., north of Sunset Blvd., west of Government Way, and east of Assembly St.
Northwest Blvd. Area: south of Northwest Blvd., north of Maxwell Ave., east of Pettit Dr., and west of Monroe St.
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Wednesday, November 9, 2011
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SRTC is the federally designated Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) for Spokane County. Urbanized areas with populations exceeding 50,000 people are required to have an MPO. SRTC was formed to address the county's transportation planning needs. It provides coordination in planning between the public, cities, small towns, the county, the state, transit providers, and tribes.
SRTC offers services including transportation monitoring, transportation modeling, census information analysis, travel demand forecasting, historical traffic count analysis, geographic information systems, and trip generation rates.
SRTC offers services including transportation monitoring, transportation modeling, census information analysis, travel demand forecasting, historical traffic count analysis, geographic information systems, and trip generation rates.
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