The South Gorge Trail is a puzzle city officials have been working to put together since 2013. While the final piece isn’t the size or shape city officials expected, they appear at last to have it in hand.
And that, says Kyle Twohig, director of engineering services for the city of Spokane, is the important part.
“This was feasible and not kick the can down the road for a decade or two while we tried to secure grant funding,” Twohig said. “This is something that we can deliver.”
The “something” is a relatively small section of ramp that will bring pedestrians and bicyclists down from the northwest corner of
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