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Do You Know About Sharrows?
As part of its new Master Bike Plan, the City of Spokane is creating “sharrows,” or shared bike and car lanes, on Southeast Boulevard and ...
Erika Prins Simonds
August 1, 2009
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The Beaver Solution
Behold, the Lands Council’s new proposition for storing Spring runoff water. The concept for this viral video came from OTM‘s Jon Snyder and the video ...
Erika Prins Simonds
July 23, 2009
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Bicycle Polo Finds its Way to Spokane
Here’s a cool Spokesman Voices story on Spokane’s newly-formed bicycle polo club. You can find out more on the Spokane Bicycle Polo Club blog.
Erika Prins Simonds
July 23, 2009
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Learn to Leave No Trace
The City of Spokane Parks & Recreation department is offering a Leave No Trace workshop for outdoor enthusiasts. The program teaches how to reduce environmental ...
Erika Prins Simonds
July 21, 2009
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New Whitewater Park Ruling
Check out Spokesman coverage of the recent ruling regarding the whitewater park project on the Spokane River. For more information about the project, visit the ...
Erika Prins Simonds
July 15, 2009
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Participate in Planning Your Parks
The Spokane Parks and Recreation Department has hired a non-profit firm, GP RED, to help conduct an ambitious comprehensive planning process. The intent of this project is to ...
Erika Prins Simonds
July 10, 2009
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Trail Talk
If the July OTM cover story got you thinking about the Centennial Trail, you’ll be interested to read this Spokesman-Review interview with Kaye Turner, executive ...
Erika Prins Simonds
July 7, 2009
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Master’s Cycling Results
The Spokane Regional Sports Commission has posted results from this year’s Washington State Masters Cycling Championships. If you missed the race on June 27, read about it here. ...
Erika Prins Simonds
July 7, 2009
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Cannonball!
Every kid in the city will likely be lining up with their $1 entry fee Monday when two shiny, new public pools open their doors ...
Erika Prins Simonds
July 4, 2009
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