Sunday, March 10, 2002

Conceptual Plan - Document

The link below downloads a copy of the 2002 Spokane River Gorge Conceptual Plan, the text-only version of the full-color plan/poster, setting forth the plan’s vision, primary features, and future planning process.

CP Document (956 Kb, Acrobat® file)

Conceptual Plan - Study Area Map

Here’s a copy of the study area map for the conceptual plan, showing key areas for ideas considered in the full document, and locations of the basic projects supported at the conceptual stage.

CP Area map (396 Kb, Acrobat® file)

Tuesday, November 13, 2001

“River towns reconnect…”

The link below opens an interesting Christian Science Monitor article about the growing trend for U.S. cities to rehabilitate and reclaim river shorelines in the name of economic development, as grounded in aesthetics and environmentalism. The article lists and details projects in many of the cities leading the trend, and notes that in Cincinnati, Louisville, Pittsburgh, and Memphis, “one of the keys...is the establishment of a quasi-private nonprofit agency that’s shielded from politics and bureaucratic entanglement.” Written by Craig Savoye, Special to CSM.

CSM: Towns Reconnect (661 Kb, Acrobat® file)

Thursday, September 20, 2001

“A river falls through it”

coverThe link below downloads a copy of a September 20, 2001 article previewing the “Discovery Open House,” the first of three public meetings initiating the Gorge area Conceptual Plan, including quotes from Bryan Flett of the Spokane Tribe and Rick Hastings, then-President of Friends of the Falls. Written by Pia Hansen, published in the Pacific Northwest Inlander.

PNI: Open House (161 Kb, Acrobat® file)

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Friends of the Falls is a non-profit organization working to protect and improve access to the historic Spokane Falls and river gorge. Primary activities include leading implementation of projects identified in the community-based Strategic Master Plan developed for the area.

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