Friday June 20, 2025

Upcoming In-Person Events and Meetings

Projects

  • Safe Streets for Spokane – Supplemental Planning Project
    • Development of a bikeways design standard guide and best practices, update to the safety action plan. See the RFQu here.
  • Sunset Boulevard – Cannon to Government Way
    • New/refreshed buffered bike lanes have been painted on both ends of the Latah Bridge
  • Lincoln Street Protected Bike Lanes – Post Street Bridge to Maxwell
    • New protected bike lanes are being added to Lincoln Street north of Riverfront Park
  • Lincoln Road Bike Lanes and Buffered Bike Lane – Magnesium to Nevada
  • Cedar Street Traffic Calming
    • At Cedar and and 12th Avenue – New Traffic Diverter for Bicycle Traffic

Webinars

What we’re reading: ‘Last 50 metres’ now key to cycling modal shift

What we’re watching: Pedestrian Safety: We Just ERASED 40 Years of Progress – Road Guy Rob

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May 30, 2025

Bike Everywhere Month

Bike Everywhere Month wraps up today and tomorrow in Spokane and Washington State. Thank you to Sally Phillips and the Spokane Bicycle Club for hosting Bike Everywhere Spokane, a full-month of rides and rolls hosted by community members and organizations throughout Spokane.

Upcoming In-Person Events and Meetings

Projects

  • Sunset Boulevard – Cannon to Government Way
    • New/refreshed buffered bike lanes are being painted on both ends of the Latah Bridge
  • Lincoln Street Protected Bike Lanes – Post Street Bridge to Maxwell
    • New protected bike lanes are being added to Lincoln Street north of Riverfront Park

Webinars

What we’re reading: Emergency Streets Protocol – What if we treated crash sites like disaster zones?

What we’re watching: What the Twin Cities Do Better Than Anywhere Else – CityNerd

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May 16, 2025

Mayor’s Bike to Work Day – 2025

Project updates related to walking, biking, rolling and access to public transit in Spokane.

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Bike Everywhere Month and National Bike to Work Week

May is Bike Everywhere Month in Washington State, and this past week was National Bike to Work Week, and Friday was National Bike to Work Day, with a constant stream of local events, rides and bike-themed celebrations thanks to Bike Everywhere Spokane!  More events are planned throughout the rest of May.

Events

Meetings

  • May Mobile Meeting – Open to All! – Bicycle Advisory Board
    • Tuesday May 20 @ 5pm – Open to the Public
    • Start @ City Hall – Chase Gallery, end at David’s Pizza downtown
    • Agenda HERE

Webinars

Resources and Articles

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The regular meeting of the Bicycle Advisory Board is the third Tuesday of each month at 6pm online.

Agendas Here

Friday April 25, 2025

New Contra-Flow Bike Lane on Post Street – Friday April 25, 2025

Updates related to walking, biking, and rolling in Spokane.

Project Updates

Today, Friday April 25, a new bike lane connection opens on Post Street in downtown Spokane. The City’s first contra-flow bike lane provides a new connection from the Post Street Bridge southward to westbound bike lanes on Spokane Falls Boulevard.  Stop by and try it out this weekend!

Events

  • Children of the Sun Trail Community Ride – Celebrate Trails Day
    • Ride the Children of the Sun Trail in Hillyard with Special Guests
    • Mayor Lisa Brown, Director of Transportation and Sustainability Jon Snyder
  • Mayor’s Bike to Work Day Ride
    • Annual Pancake Breakfast – 7:30am at Riverfront Park, Monday May 16
    • Special Guest – Senator Andy Billig
  • Annual Pancake Breakfast – Bike Everywhere Month
    • Annual Pancake Breakfast – 7-9am at Riverfront Park, Monday May 12
    • Special Guest Speaker
  • May is Bike Everywhere Month

Meetings

Webinars

  • Cleaning Up the Clutter – Micromobility Parking Solutions
    • Urbanism Next – Tuesday, April 29 – 7-9am

Resources and Articles

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Mayor’s Bike to Work Day – 2025!

May is National Bike Month and Bike Everywhere Month in Spokane, and Wednesday May 14 is Bike Everywhere Day in Washington State!

Join Mayor Lisa Brown for a morning bicycle ride on Wednesday May 14 at 7:30am from the West Central Community Center, as part of National Bike to Work Week and Bike Everywhere Month in Spokane.  Chat with staff from WA Bikes and Cascade Bicycle Club, Washington’s statewide bicycle advocacy organization, as well as  elected leaders, local advocates, and City staff during a scenic ride through Spokane.

Mayor’s Bike to Work Day Ride

  • When: Wednesday, May 14 – 7:30am to 8:30am
  • Where: 1603 N. Belt Street. Meet at the corner of Belt Street and Spofford Avenue, at the West Central Community Center. Ride starts at 7:30 a.m.
  • Details: Join Mayor Lisa Brown to ride the Centennial Trail to City Hall, where you can grab coffee and donuts, and talk with us about the next phase of Spokane’s journey as a Bicycle-Friendly City.

More About Bike Everywhere Month and National Bike Month

All these events are part of celebrating of Washington’s Bike Everywhere Day (May 14), Bike to Work Week (May 12 -16) and National Bike Month!

Learn about Spokane’s Bike Everywhere Month.

Mayor’s Bike to Work Day Ride – Route Map

Friday December 16, 2022

ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION UPDATE Friday December 16, 2022. Today, the Don Kardong Bridge re-opens on the Centennial Trail between Riverfront Park and Gonzaga University. Next week, the SRTC Transportation Committees will discuss Safety and the new Household Travel Survey, and this past week, Spokane committed to a Vision Zero approach to traffic safety.

Meetings

  • SRTC Transportation Technical Committee and Transportation Advisory Committee
    • Topics of Interest: Transportation Performance Measures – Safety, Human Services Transportation Plan, Household Travel Survey Update

Surveys

  • Spokane County Pedestrian Survey
  • Spokane Bicycle Advisory Board – Bike Project Prioritization – closes December 31

Articles, Webinars and Videos

Rides and Events

Friday December 9, 2022

ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION UPDATE     Friday December 9, 2022   Next week, a project to update the City’s Bike Parking Ordinances will be introduced to the City Council’s Urban Experience Committee, and a resolution adopting a Vision Zero strategy for traffic safety will be considered by City Council. The Plan Commission will consider Transit-Oriented Development scenarios for the South Logan neighborhood around Gonzaga University.  Spokane County is hosting a pedestrian plan survey regarding updates to master plans, and the Spokane Bicycle Advisory Board is looking for feedback on ranking the City’s upcoming bikeway projects.  Meetings

  • Spokane City Council
    • Monday December 12, briefing at 3:30pm, legislative meeting at 6pm
    • Topics of Interest: Vision Zero Resolution
  • Urban Experience Committee of the City Council
    • Monday December 12 at 1:15pm
  • Plan Commission
    • Wednesday December 14 at 2pm

Surveys

  • Spokane County Pedestrian Survey
  • Spokane Bicycle Advisory Board – Bike Project Prioritization

Webinars and Videos

Articles and Resources

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September 30, 2022

The Washington State Bike, Walk, Roll Summit Today and Monday, with two sessions Today at 12:30 and 3:00.  

At the Summit on Monday, local politicians, planners and advocates will discuss Centering Community in East Central Spokane, addressing the neighborhood’s position in the midst of major transportation infrastructure projects including the North Spokane Corridor, changes to I-90 including new pedestrian crossings, a proposed non-motorized land bridge by Liberty Park, and the Children of the Sun Trail.

You can still register at any point during the conference, and this year’s registration is free.

At Monday’s 6pm Legislative Meeting, the City Council will consider an Emergency Ordinance relating to the regulation of activities under Spokane Municipal Code, including potential removal of the City’s bicycle helmet mandate. Agenda here.

Learn something new: Mobycon explains how to Make Cycling Great. On Thursday, October 13, NextCity will host a webinar on How Cities Can Move Faster to change streets. On Friday, October 14, Portland State University will host a virtual seminar about Bringing Complete Streets to Reality in State Transportation Projects.

News around the city, the country and the globe:

Want to go for a ride?  Check out Shacktown’s Thursday Night Rides, look up the Spokane Bicycle Club’s Ride Calendar or check out one of the Cascade Bicycle Club’s fall rides such as the Kitsap Color Classic.

Happy Riding!

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September 23, 2022

New City Line Stations and Protected Bike Lanes Along Riverside Ave

Next week, there are a number of active transportation meetings and events, most notably the Washington State Bike, Walk, Roll Summit on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday – this year’s Registration is Free!

On Monday at 1:15pm, the City Council’s Public Infrastructure, Environment and Sustainability Subcommittee (PIES) will hear from the University District (discussion item 2) and approve Crosswalk Art and Murals (item 7).   On Tuesday at 6pm, the Community Assembly’s Pedestrian Transportation and Traffic Committee will talk about updates to the Bicycle Master Plan, agenda attached.

Learn something new: Smart Growth Online dives into Innovation Districts on Tuesday, with some ideas relevant to Spokane’s University District, and Mobycon uses lessons from Vilnius to explain how to Make Cycling Great.

What else? In other news around the country and the globe:

Want to go for a ride?  Check out Shacktown’s Thursday Night Rides, or look up the Spokane Bicycle Club’s Ride Calendar and check out one of the Cascade Bicycle Club’s fall rides such as the Kitsap Color Classic.

Happy Riding!

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June 20, 2022

Active Transportation news, events, rides and webinars for this week.

Events

Meetings

  • Transportation Technical Committee – SRTC
    • Wednesday, June 22 @ 1pm
    • Topics of Interest: 2024-2026 Call For Projects, Equity Update, DivisionConnects Conclusion
  • Transportation Advisory Committee – SRTC
    • Wednesday, June 22 @ 3pm
    • Topics of Interest: 2024-2026 Call For Projects, Equity Update, DivisionConnects Conclusion
  • Traffic Calming Workshops – City of Spokane
    • June 21, 22, 23 from 5:30-8pm
  • Plan Commission – City of Spokane
    • Wednesday, June 22, 2022 @ 2pm

Surveys & Comment Opportunities

  • Chestnut / Elm Neighborhood Greenway – Design Survey
    • Survey Closes this Friday, June 24
  • Bicycles Deserve Safer Vehicles: Tell NHTSA – League of American Bicyclists

Webinars

  • Planning for Innovative Urban Mobility – NextCity
    • Wednesday June 22 at 10am PDT
  • Dutch Solutions for North American Transportation Problems – Future West Bozeman
    • Wednesday, June 22 at 10am PDT
    • Mobycon talks winter cities and happier, healthier places
  • The Past, Present, and Future of Electric Bicycling – Smart Growth Online
  • Thursday, June 23 at 10am PDT
  • Learn more and register here
  • Transportation Safety in Traditionally Underserved and Vulnerable Communities – Road to Zero Coalition
  • Monday, June 27 at 10am PDT
  • Register Here
  • Transportation Safety Interventions for the Houseless – TREC at PSU

Resources and Articles

  • As US road deaths rise, France is safer than ever. Why? — Bloomberg
  • Article Here
  • Bike Lane Bounty: Report a Blocked Bike Lane in Austin and Make Some Money – Austin Monitor
  •  Interview: Communication Transportation and Land Use Research through Comics – TREC at PSU
  • Article Here
  • Podcast: Megaregions and Our Transportation Future – Talking Headwa
  • Kid Power: Barcelona Bici Bus is Magic – Streetfilms.org

Conferences

  • APBP 2022: Association of Pedestrian and Bicycle Professionals
    • August 22-24
    • Minneapolis, MN
  • Designing Cities 2022 – NACTO
    • National Association of City Transportation Officials – NACTO
    • Boston, Cambridge, Somerville
    • September 7-10

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June 7, 2022

Active Transportation news, events, rides and webinars for this week.

Surveys

Events

Meetings

  • Citizen’s Transportation Advisory Board
    • Wednesday June 8 at 5:30pm
    • Agenda to be posted Here
  • Board of Directors – Spokane Regional Transportation Council
  • Thursday June 9 at 1pm
  • Topics of Interest: 2024-2026 Project Funding, Transportation Presentation Series – Funding
  • Agenda Here

Webinars

Resources and Articles

  • 7 Great Biking Cities (and Which Trails to Ride) – NY Times
  • Lessons from the Golden Age of the Mall Walkers – CityLab
  • The 15-Minute City: A Feminist Utopia? – Transformative Urban Mobility Initiative
  • Bicycles Have Evolved. Have We? – The New Yorker
  • How Cargo E-bikes Can Replace Urban Traffic – Bloomberg Business Green
  • LA scrapped a freeway expansion. Here’s how. – LA Times
  • Shared Spaces and Health Equity Report – Smart Growth America
  • Information Here
  • Report here
  • Webinar Recording Here

Conferences

  • Velo-City Global 2022 – Cycling the Change
    • Llubljana, Slovenia
    • June 14-17
  • Designing Cities 2022 – NACTO
    • National Association of City Transportation Officials – NACTO
    • Boston, Cambridge, Somerville
    • September 7-10

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