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Winter 2020 Newsletter     NRT logo
 

How, where and why do you use the Spokane River Centennial Trail?  We want to know!  We need a couple minutes of your time to get feedback for new asphalt, seal coating and trail amenity grant applications.  Thanks for your help - and please forward to your trail-loving friends!



Medallion Update

As we await final design plans for the Don Kardong Bridge renovation that will include replicas of our
Medallion replicas will be a part of the renovated Don Kardong Bridge.
beloved, unique Centennial Trail Miracle Mile Medallions, we thank local law enforcement for holding accountable those responsible for thefts and vandalism.  Two alleged perpetrators stand trial next month.

City of Spokane Parks and Recreation Department will continue carefully removing and storing remaining medallions between the Courtyard Marriott and Spokane Convention Center this spring.  Nestled between asphalt and concrete, they need extra removal care so surrounding infrastructure is not damaged. 

We will continue to use this e-news to keep you informed on bridge plans, as well as:

                                        FCT Website     FCT Facebook     FCT Instagram



Mile-by-Mile Trail Project Tracking
 
Our website tracks Centennial Trail renovation and maintenance projects by mile and you can find the latest updates here.  This is an exciting, busy year of work!

Renovations to the Post Street Bridge will take roughly two years; follow detour signs!
The biggest project impacting the Centennial Trail is Mile 22 at Post Street Bridge.  This renovation is a two-year project that will detour the trail between Riverfront Park and Bridge Avenue. 

Project information here

Thank you FCT Members & Adopt-a-Mile Partners!
Sponsored by 
Wheel Sport
Membership Renewals - Fall, 2019-Winter, 2020
Individual & Family Members
Meg Bouchard Hergert, Judy Colenso, Gene & Sue Blankenship, Colleen Wisenor, Timothy Hansen, Roger & Mary Ann Bosky, Shari McEvoy, Cris Currie & Nora Searing, Bob & Helen Fisher, Richard & Judith Gammon, William & Sandra McMillan, Terence B. Allen, M.D. & Kim M. Thorburn, M.D., Danial Baker, Dan & Celeste Sterrett, Ginger & Jerry Carlson, Leonard & Helen Byrne, Donald & Abigail Barden, Marie & Clifford Hackney, Doug & Theresa Tesarik, Truman & Susan Bradley, Gary & Jeanette Reymers, Daniel & Susan Bresnahan, Robert & Lois Iller, Max & Tula Patterson. 

Century Club & 
Millennium Club  Members
Tighe & Mary Beth Smith, Melanie Keiser, Inge Hendron, Timothy & Priscilla Ice, Lyle & Kathy Wendling, Connie Meyer, Mike & Maureen Basinger, Jon & Lisa Jonckers, Kimberlei Northrop, Richard & Lois Steury, Dennis Fredrickson, Jim & Linda Hunt, Gail & Dexter Amend, Bruce & Debra Howard, Ted & Diane Ketcham, Mary Wright, Mike Merritt & Jeri Self-Merritt, Robin & Carol Stobie, Jane Schelly, Kathleen Johnson, Mike & Christie Hinnen, James Harless & Sheila Wagner-Harless, Bill Simer & Renee Rolando, Lyn Rika Ream, Todd & Christine Weaver, Mike & Cathy Henneberry, Marvin & Sandra King, Jackie Post, Naomi Franklin, Joey & Paula Reagan, Scott & Robin Redman, The Hobnailer's, Inc., Greg & Loreen McFaul, Ronald Collins, James O'Hare, Claude & Sharon Kistler, Klaus Huschke.

Welcome New Members! 
Friends of the Coeur d'Alene Trails, Lucinda Whaley, Steve Roffler, Sigmadog LLC, David McInnis, Amy & John Packard, Randall Riggs, Ruth Borgmann.
 
If the Spokane River Centennial Trail is important to you, please become a member of Friends of the Centennial Trail! Join here! 

Adopt-a-Mile Partner Renewals
Please support these fine people and organizations who support Friends of the Centennial Trail!

             

             
        

Leading the Way
The Centennial Trail is an important active transportation option for those commuting to Barry Greene work, getting vehicles off roadways.  Spokane County's Barry Greene, P.E., Transportation / Development Services Engineer, has over two decades of service planning transportation infrastructure, and we welcome him to our Board of Directors.  He is among a growing list of Spokane County Transportation Engineers who have kindly served our organization over the years.  Thank you and welcome, Barry!




Here's to Spring, 






Loreen McFaul, CFRE
Executive Director
 
 
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