Argonne Road, between Knox and Trent, is scheduled for a construction project this summer to improve the road and you're invited to an open house to learn about the project.
The open house is Wednesday, Mar. 7 from 5:30-7:00 p.m. at Spokane Valley High School, 2011 N. Hutchinson Road.
The project includes:
Signal replacement at Argonne/Knox
Improving all corners at Argonne/Knox for easier/safer turns
Upgrading curb ramps at Argonne/Knox and Argonne/Montgomery to new ADA standards
Relocating signal pole at northeast intersection of Argonne/Montgomery
Adding right turn lane from Argonne northbound onto Montgomery
Installing traffic cameras for link to Spokane Regional Traffic Management Center(Note: This is not a red light camera.)
Your input, questions, and ideas will help Spokane Valley staff plan for minimizing construction impacts.
Want to know what transportation projects are proposed for Spokane County, what your alternatives are to driving alone, and how to find out about local road closures or backups caused by accidents and other incidents? This blog is designed to educate the public on all transportation-related issues in Spokane County.
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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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