NSC Placemaking & Community Engagement

NSC Placemaking & Community Engagement EWU will provide consultation and direct support to carry out the NSC Place Program with the neighborhood councils and all interested citizens.

The North Spokane Corridor (NSC) Placemaking team wants your input on how we can make the corridor and the Children of the Sun Trail more suitable to the needs of the community. Eastern Washington University students and faculty in the Urban and Regional Planning Program along with WSDOT, have partnered with the City of Spokane to develop the US 395 North Spokane Corridor (NSC) Placemaking and Com

munity Engagement Program. The program focuses on placemaking and community engagement with neighborhoods abutting the future US 395 North Spokane Corridor and the type, size, and location of the Children of the Sun trail extension. The NSC is a multi-modal corridor with a freeway that maximizes vehicle capacity and freight hauling competitiveness but also includes the Children of the Sun Trail for bicycles and pedestrians. Through placemaking and community engagement, the NSC Place team facilitates cooperation, communication of neighborhood visions, linkages to places, Children of the Sun Trail connections, and promotes overall neighborhood vitality

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