Market Street Reconstruction Started July 20th

7/24/2009

Market Street Reconstruction Started July 20th

marketrevitalizationHillyard is Spokane’s largest revitalization project - new road, new sidewalks, new water connections, new development, new pool and much, much more!

HEARD THE DIRT?
Market Street Reconstruction is Spokane’s largest revitalization project - new road, new sidewalks, new water connections, new development, new pool and much, much more!

The project will rehabilitate Market St. from Garland to Francis avenues; and pave the following dirt streets, Rowan, Sanson, Everett, and Wabash avenues from Market St. east to the railroad right-of-way. The project includes a full depth curb-to-curb rehabilitation of Market Street from Garland to Francis avenues including replacing existing curbs and sidewalks; and paving Rowan, Sanson, Everett, and Wabash avenues from Market St. east to the railroad right-of-way; and installation of pedestrian lighting and trees from Heroy Avenue to Columbia Avenue. Market St. from Garland to Francis avenues will be closed. Motorists will be detoured to Crestline St., Detour Map, at Euclid and Francis avenues; Wellesley Ave. will remain open to traffic; and local access will be maintained on Garland, Broad, Wabash, Olympic, Queen, Diamond, and Rowan avenues from Haven to Market streets.

FOR CONSTRUCTION QUESTIONS, NEEDS AND CONCERNS PLEASE CONTACT
City of Spokane, Public Works
Ann Deasy
509.625.6318
adeasy@spokanecity.org Construction Web site for more information
City of Spokane Construction


GET THE SCOOP!

PROJECT MEETING NOTICE MARKET STREET REHABILITATION

MARKET STREET FROM GARLAND AVENUE TO FRANCIS AVENUE PROJECT # 2007083


When: Every Wednesday, starting July 22, 2009, 9:00 a.m.
Where: Inland Northwest Wildlife Council, 6116 N. Market St.

As part of the Ten-Year Street Bond, the City of Spokane will be rehabilitating Market Street from Garland Avenue to Francis Avenue. This project will include enhancement features.

Find out about plans for the reconstruction project including:

• Scope of project
• Duration of project and project updates
• Traffic detours and access during construction
• Enhancement Features

For more information call: City of Spokane
Mike Cash, Project Engineer Engineering Services Department
(509) 625-7722 808 West Spokane Falls Blvd
Engineering Services (509) 625-6700 mcash@spokanecity.org City of Spokane Engineering

Market St Surviving Construction Meetings:

The 2nd Tuesday every month at 6:00PM Location: North East Community Center, 4001 N Cook

Please contact us or join us at the next meeting:
Greater Hillyard Business Association (GHBA),
John Bogensberger,
(509) 489-4200,
john@signsforspokane.com

City of Spokane, Neighborhood Business Centers (NBC) Program Teri Stripes, (509)625-6597,
tstripes@spokanecity.org