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1 Edition No. 5 (2016 Data) Prepared for: Board of Directors Draft 4/20/2017 Spokane Transit assures nondiscrimination in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of For more information, see Upon request, alternative formats of this information will be produced for people who are disabled. Please call (509) (TTY Relay 711) or smillbank@spokanetransit.com.

2 Table of Contents Executive Summary Results... 1 Bus Stops... 1 Ridership... 1 Top Bus Stops for Boarding Activity Recent Capital Improvements... 2 Transit Shelters... 2 Operational Improvements... 4 Park and Ride Lots... 6 Owned/Leased Facilities... 6 Cooperative Facilities Bike Lockers Appendix Table Weekday Boarding Activity by Stop Table 2 New Stop Locations That Meet 25 Boardings per Day Draft 4/20/2017

3 Executive Summary Spokane Transit provides fixed route bus service, Paratransit service comparable to fixed route service and Vanpool service, to the cities of Airway Heights, Cheney, Liberty Lake, Medical Lake, Millwood, Spokane and Spokane Valley as well as unincorporated areas of Spokane County that are within the Public Transportation Benefit Area (PTBA). In addition to providing fixed route, Paratransit and Vanpool service, Spokane Transit also serves 1,668 bus stops, serves and maintains 127 transit shelters, serves and maintains 12 park and ride lots as well as provides bike lockers at select locations in the service area. The following report will provide information in regards to Spokane Transit facilities to include bus stop level ridership, park and ride lot utilization, and passenger facilities projects delivery. Spokane Transit believes it must invest responsibly in infrastructure that supports STA s Mission Statement and stated Comprehensive Plan goals and policies Results Bus Stops The number of bus stops changed slightly in While six additional stops were added along Mansfield Avenue as part of the routing change for the Route 32 Trent/Montgomery, seven stops were removed on Riverpoint Boulevard as the Route 299 SCC bus no longer services that route segment resulting in a net decrease of only one bus stop. Ridership In 2016 Spokane Transit carried 10,261,816 passengers compared to 10,815,732 the year prior; a decline of 5.1%. While Spokane Transit had hoped to achieve an increase in ridership for 2016, the decline is consistent with transit ridership across the country. One contributing factor for the decline continues to be the relatively low cost of gasoline. The following table indicates the top ten weekday boarding locations for bus stops for the year. Boarding data is compiled based on onboard route surveys completed as part of Spokane Transit s Transit Monitoring Draft 1 4/20/2017

4 Program (TMP). Each service day, except holidays, two randomly selected trips are surveyed. Additional trips are also selected to be surveyed each day and in total the TMP program surveyed 4,300 trips in Top Bus Stops for Boarding Activity 2016 The following bus stops experienced the highest passenger boarding activity in This list excludes transit centers and park and ride lot facilities. Rank Stop Name DIR Routes Served Average Weekday Boardings Division and Hoffman IB 25 Division Elm and C Street IB/CCW 66 Cheney/EWU, 68 Cheney Local Monroe and Montgomery IB 24 Monroe Sprague and Custer IB 90 Sprague Betz and SR 904 IB/CW 66 Cheney/EWU, 68 Cheney Local Betz and Al Ogdon Way OB/CCW 66 Cheney/EWU, 68 Cheney Local Division and Wellesley OB 25 Division Monroe and Broadway IB 22 NW Blvd, 24 Monroe, 124 North Express Riverside and Browne OB 25 Division, 26 Lidgerwood, 28 Nevada, 29 SCC, 173 VTC Express, Liberty Lake Express 10 Sprague and Havana IB 90 Sprague IB = Inbound, OB = Outbound, CW = Clockwise, CCW = Counter-Clockwise Recent Capital Improvements Spokane Transit uses local funds, Federal funds, or a combination of both in order to improve and maintain bus stops and associated amenities through the service area. The following projects were completed in 2016 unless otherwise noted. Transit Shelters 57 th Avenue and Regal Street A transit shelter and associated ADA improvements were added to the inbound Route 45 Regal bus stop on E 57 th Avenue at Regal Street. In addition to the shelter, this project relocated the stop from its previous location on Regal Street just north of E 57 th Avenue. The previous stop location was placed between two busy driveways into the adjacent retail center, a less than Draft 2 4/20/2017

5 ideal location for a bus stop. The E 57 th and Regal bus stop averages more than 50 boardings per average weekday. Broadway Avenue and Madison Street A transit shelter and associated ADA improvements were added to the existing bus stop on Broadway Avenue and Madison Street. Served by the Routes 21 and 23, and directly across from the Spokane County campus, this bus stop has more than 80 boardings per average weekday. North Foothills Drive and Pittsburg Street In cooperation with the Bemiss Neighborhood and the City of Spokane, Spokane Transit installed a transit shelter and associated ADA improvements at the inbound bus stop on North Foothills Drive and Pittsburg Street. The project was funded by a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) grant administered by the City of Spokane and Spokane Transit acted as the project manager for the Bemiss Neighborhood and the City of Spokane. Washington Street and Mission Avenue In cooperation with Community Frameworks, Spokane Transit installed a transit shelter at the outbound bus stop on the corner of Washington Street and Mission Avenue adjacent to Community Frameworks new 32-unit affordable housing complex. Community Frameworks and their partners improved the sidewalk and Spokane Transit installed, and will maintain, the shelter. The bus stop has approximately 30 boardings per day and is served by the Route 27 Crestline and the Route 39 Mission. Monroe Street and Nora Avenue The inbound bus stop on Monroe Street at Nora Avenue was improved with a concrete pad in preparation for the installation of a transit shelter in the 1 st quarter of The bus stop has an average of 90 boardings per average weekday. Spokane Falls Boulevard and Front Street (WSU/EWU Spokane) In 2016 fixed route service through the WSU/EWU Spokane campus was modified slightly with the Route 29 SCC being rerouted off Riverpoint Boulevard and on to Spokane Falls Boulevard through the campus. This change streamlined service through the campus and addressed a safety issue due to the uncontrolled intersection at Riverpoint Boulevard and Spokane Falls Boulevard on the eastern edge of the campus. The inbound stop on Spokane Falls Boulevard and Front Street, adjacent to the Phase I Classroom building, had a shelter pad placed in the Fall of 2016 in preparation for the installation of a transit shelter in the 1 st quarter of Draft 3 4/20/2017

6 Potential Future Shelter Project Sites Each year Spokane Transit reviews stop level boarding data to determine if any stops that previously had ridership numbers too low to warrant shelter now meet the minimum threshold of 25 boardings on an average weekday. Table 2 in the Appendix summarizes the stop locations that previously fell below 25 boardings per average weekday but are now at or above the minimum threshold. It should be noted that simply meeting minimum boardings is not a guarantee that a shelter can be placed. Spokane Transit must evaluate each site individually to determine property ownership, available space and funding available. Operational Improvements East Mansfield Avenue In an effort to improve operational efficiency and safety, the Route 32 Trent/Montgomery was rerouted from Mansfield Avenue to Pines Road to a new routing path utilizing Mansfield Avenue, across Pines Road, to Mirabeau Parkway, continuing on to the Mirabeau Park and Ride. This routing change eliminated the need to cross the Union Pacific Railroad tracks at Pines Road and allowed the Route 32 to directly serve the dense multifamily housing along Mansfield Avenue. To accommodate safe and accessible boarding and alighting of passengers, six new bus stops were added to the route. Four of those six required improvements to ensure compliance with the ADA to include concrete landing pads. Hayford Road and Wal-Mart The bus stop on Hayford Road northbound adjacent to Wal-Mart is the 2 nd busiest stop on the route for customers departing the bus. The stop was located in a drainage swale and just south of the access drive to the Wal-Mart shopping center. Because the stop was located in a swale it was not ADA accessible and its location south of the access drive made it difficult for motorists seeking to exit the lot to see northbound Hayford Road traffic as the bus blocked their view. In order to alleviate both of these issues, Spokane Transit relocated the stop north of the access drive and constructed an ADA-compliant landing pad. Draft 4 4/20/2017

7 Jefferson Lot Jefferson Lot Park and Ride is the busiest park and ride lot in the Spokane Transit system. In 2016 the lot underwent extensive refurbishment. Asphalt was repaired and replaced, concrete pavement was repaired where needed, a seal coat was applied across the lot along with brand new lane and parking stall striping, security cameras and lighting were upgraded and a new passenger waiting area was constructed complete with real-time passenger information signage. In an effort to minimize disruption to customers, the project was completed during the less busy summer months. Limited alternative parking was provided on a first come, first-serve basis under agreement with the First Presbyterian Church who has two parking lots adjacent to the Jefferson Lot. Pine Street Re-Stripe Pine Street between Main Avenue and Spokane Falls Boulevard was re-striped in This project alleviated bus congestion on Division Street where Route 26 and 28 buses would queue behind the Route 25 bus at the corner of Division Street and Spokane Falls Boulevard and to improve routing through the WSU/EWU Spokane campus. Prior to the re-stripe project, Pine Street northbound had a through lane and dedicated right turn lane however it lacked the volume to necessitate the dedicated lane. Additionally, previous jurisdictional improvements made a right turn from northbound Pine Street to eastbound Spokane Falls Boulevard impossible for transit buses and larger vehicles due to a pedestrian bump out. Spokane Transit restriped Pine Street for only one lane northbound, added a bike lane and on street parking. These revisions allow transit buses, and other large vehicles, to make the turn from northbound Pine Street to eastbound Spokane Falls Boulevard without impacting the curb. Sullivan Road and Broadway Avenue Like the Hayford Road and Mansfield Avenue sites, Sullivan Road northbound at Broadway Avenue lacked the required landing pad from which customers could board and alight the bus from. A concrete pad was constructed to bridge the edge of curb and the sidewalk to provide for an ADA accessible bus stop. Draft 5 4/20/2017

8 Traveler Information This project added real-time passenger information screens to the Five Mile Park and Ride and the Mirabeau Park and Ride. Real-time signage displays departure and other information for the specific routes that serve the park and rides. One sign was installed at the Five Mile Park and Ride and two were installed at Mirabeau Park and Ride. The 100% locally funded project had a total project cost of $41, Park and Ride Lots Spokane Transit operates twelve park and ride locations within the service area. Eight are either owned or leased by Spokane Transit while the remaining four are made possible by cooperative agreement. Typically a cooperative agreement includes Spokane Transit contributing to the maintenance and snow removal of the lot. Spokane Transit collects park and ride utilization data in two ways: 1) Via routine surveys conducted by Spokane Transit Security personnel. 2) Annual License plate surveys of all park and ride lots in the service area. Counts performed by security staff are conducted multiple times each weekday with a minimum of one count during the peak period when utilization of the lot is typically highest (exception: counts may or may not be conducted daily at outlying lots such as K Street Station or Cheney based on available manpower). The charts that follow indicate the 85 th percentile data related to park and ride counts. Owned/Leased Facilities Five Mile Park and Ride City Location Available Parking Spaces Spokane Ash Street and Five Mile Road 99 Five Mile Park and Ride is served by the Route 22 Northwest Boulevard, Route 24 Monroe, Route 27 Hillyard and Route 66 Cheney on select trips. Peak service on weekdays provides eight buses an hour departing to downtown Spokane. Five Mile Park and Ride averaged 191 boardings per weekday in Draft 6 4/20/2017

9 Five Mile Capacity 20 0 JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC The Five Mile Park and Ride maintains a strong density of users to the west of the lot along the Indian Trail corridor. Night and weekend service along the Indian Trail corridor is scheduled to begin in Draft 7 4/20/2017

10 Hastings Park and Ride City Location Available Parking Spaces Spokane Hastings Road and Mayfair Road 135 Hastings Park and Ride is served by Routes 25 Division, 124 North Express and Route 66 Cheney/EWU which has two morning departures when EWU is in session. The Route 25 provides fifteen minute peak frequency and thirty minute frequency on nights and weekends. The Route 124 operates on weekdays only. On an average weekday in 2016 there were 261 boardings Hastings Capacity 20 0 JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC Hastings Park and Ride s utilization is highly dependent on whether or not Eastern Washington University is in session. Route 66 Cheney/EWU boardings accounted for approximately 20 percent of boardings each weekday when school is in session based on boarding data. Draft 8 4/20/2017

11 Jefferson Lot City Location Available Parking Spaces Spokane Jefferson Street between 3 rd and 4 th Avenues 406 The Jefferson Lot is served by the Route 66 Cheney/EWU with fifteen minute frequency, or better, during the peak period when school is in session, thirty minute frequency on non-school days and hourly frequency on nights and weekends. The lot is also served by Route 62 with limited weekday service and Route 165 during the peak period. Jefferson Lot usage continues to be heavily dependent on whether or not Eastern Washington University is in session. While use of the lot dips during the summer months, it should be noted that in 2016 Jefferson Lot was closed from mid-june until mid-september for repair and refurbishment. That closure, and its effect on utilization of the lot, can be seen in the chart on the following page. Draft 9 4/20/2017

12 Jefferson Lot JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC Capacity Jefferson Lot draws from a wide area within the PTBA. The South Hill area remains the densest area for vehicles but strong density is also seen north of the Spokane River along the Maple/Ash, Monroe and Nevada Street corridors. Draft 10 4/20/2017

13 K Street Station City Location Available Parking Spaces Cheney K Street and 1 st Avenue 28 K Street station is served by the Route 68 Cheney Local as well as the Route 165 Cheney Express. The Route 68 provides thirty minute peak frequency on weekdays and hourly frequency on nights and weekends. The Route 165 provides thirty minute peak frequency on weekdays only. 30 K Street Station Capacity 5 0 JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC Although utilization of K Street as a park and ride continues to decline, average weekday boardings are up slightly year over year. In 2016, K Street station averaged 69 weekday boardings compared to 63 in Data collected during the October 2016 survey did not yield sufficient data for use in an origin map. Draft 11 4/20/2017

14 Liberty Lake Park and Ride City Location Available Parking Spaces Liberty Lake E Mission Avenue and Meadowwood Lane 165 Liberty Lake Park and Ride is served by the Route 98 Liberty Lake via Sprague and the Route 174 Liberty Lake Express. The Route 98 provides thirty minute peak frequency and hourly service on nights and weekends between Liberty Lake Park and Ride and the Valley Transit Center via Sprague Avenue. The Route 174 provides between eight and fifteen minute peak frequency weekdays only to downtown Spokane via Interstate Liberty Lake JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC Capacity Vehicles utlizing the park and ride mainly originate from within the City of Liberty Lake however there is strong density to the west along Barker Road, to the north along Wellesley Avenue and near the Idaho border. Approximatley 20% of the cars using the park and ride have Idaho license plates. Draft 12 4/20/2017

15 Mirabeau Point Park and Ride City Location Available Parking Spaces Spokane Valley E. Indiana Avenue 198 Mirabeau Point Park and Ride is served by the Route 32 Trent/Montgomery, Route 96 Pines/Sullivan, Route 97 South Valley, and the Route 174 Liberty Lake Express. These routes provide customers with various trip options to include direct service to Spokane Community College via the Route 32, access to the Valley Transit Center and Pines and Sullivan corridors via the Route 96 and 97 as well as access to downtown Spokane via the Route 174. Draft 13 4/20/2017

16 Mirabeau Point Capacity 50 0 JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC Mirabeau Park and Ride is the third busiest park and ride, behind the Valley Transit Center and Jefferson Lot, in the Spokane Transit system with an average of 535 boardings per average weekday. 144 vehicles were recorded in the lot during the October 2016 survey. Vehicles utilizing the lot come from not only the immediate vicinity of the park and ride but to the north along Wellesley Avenue and areas to the east along Barker Road. Draft 14 4/20/2017

17 Pence-Cole Valley Transit Center (VTC) City Location Available Parking Spaces Spokane Valley 4 th Avenue and University Road 236 The VTC is served by the Route 90 Sprague, Route 96 Pines/Sullivan, Route 97 South Valley, Route 98 Liberty Lake via Sprague and the Route 173 VTC Express. The Route 90 offers fifteen minute peak frequency while the 96, 97, 98, and 173 all offer thirty minute peak frequency. Route 90 provides thirty minute frequency nights and weekends while the 96, 97 and 98 offers hourly service. The VTC is the third busiest stop location in the Spokane Transit system behind The Plaza and Eastern Washington University with an average of 1,290 boardings per weekday. Draft 15 4/20/2017

18 Valley Transit Center Capacity 50 0 JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC Survey results indicate customers typically parking at the Valley Transit Center typically come from within the confines of the City of Spokane Valley. Draft 16 4/20/2017

19 South Hill Park and Ride City Location Available Parking Spaces Spokane 31 st Avenue and Southeast Boulevard 98 The South Hill Park and Ride is served by the Route 34 Freya, Route 43 Lincoln/37 th Avenue, the Route th Avenue and the Route 45 Regal. The Route 43 offers thirty minute peak frequency and the Routes 34, 44 and 45 offer fifteen minute peak frequency. Hourly service is offered on nights and weekends. Despite consistently low vehicle utilization of the South Hill Park and Ride, bus stop ridership remains strong with 319 boardings on an average weekday. This is likely due to relatively strong ridership generators nearby (e.g. shopping center, multi-family housing). 120 South Hill Capacity 20 0 JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC The origins of vehicles utilizing the park and ride maintain a strong density to the south and east of the park and ride along the 37 th Avenue and the Palouse Highway corridor as seen in the map on the following page. Draft 17 4/20/2017

20 Cooperative Facilities Arena Lot City Location Available Parking Spaces Spokane W Boone Avenue and Howard Street 488 The Arena Lot is served by the Route 1 Plaza/Arena shuttle which provides ten minute peak frequency on weekdays only. Customers who choose to park at the Arena Lot can pay the $1.50 cash fare, purchase a $3.50 day pass or purchase a monthly pass for $ The monthly pass provides unlimited travel on shuttle vehicles. Draft 18 4/20/2017

21 Arena Lot Capacity JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC The origin of vehicles utilizing the lot is generally from areas to the north and northwest of the park and ride. Draft 19 4/20/2017

22 Airway Heights Park and Ride City Location Available Parking Spaces Airway Heights SR 2 (in front of Yoke s Foods) 22 Airway Heights Park and Ride is served by the Route 61 Highway 2 via Browne s Addition route which provides thirty minute peak frequency on weekdays and hourly service on nights and weekends. Ridership at the bus stop increased slightly compared to 2015 with an average of 71 boardings per weekday. The bus stop remains the 3 rd busiest stop on the route behind The Plaza and Northern Quest Casino. 25 Airway Heights (Yokes) Capacity 5 0 JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC A count of eight vehicles was noted in the lot during the October 2016 survey which is consistent with the counts recorded on a routine basis. Draft 20 4/20/2017

23 Country Homes Christian Church City Location Available Parking Spaces Spokane Wall Street and Country Homes Boulevard 50 In cooperation with the Country Homes Christian Church, Spokane Transit offers 50 parking spaces to customers of the Route 124 North Express. Draft 21 4/20/2017

24 Country Homes Christian Church Capacity 10 0 JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC Average weekday boardings at the Country Homes Park and Ride continued a slight upward trend with 13 boardings per average weekday compared to 12 in The origin location of vehicles utilizing the lot is noted in the map below. Draft 22 4/20/2017

25 Fairwood Lot City Location Available Parking Spaces Spokane 511 W. Hastings Road 200 Fairwood Lot is served by the Route 124 North Express on weekdays only. Parking at Fairwood Lot is made possible via a lease agreement with the Calvary Chapel lot and serves as an overflow lot for the Hastings Park and Ride. The lot has ample capacity with space for up to 200 vehicles. Average weekday boardings on the Fairwood lot were virtually unchanged compared to 2015 with an average of 51 boardings. 250 Fairwood Capacity 50 0 JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC Draft 23 4/20/2017

26 Bike Lockers Spokane Transit provides bike lockers at certain park and ride lots for customers who wish to ride their bike as well as access the fixed route system. All Spokane Transit buses have the capability of holding two bicycles on racks mounted on the front of the bus. Bike lockers are available for $5.00 per month with a minimum rental of three months required. A $25.00 refundable key deposit is required. Location Total Bike Lockers Available Total Bike Lockers Rented Five Mile Park & Ride 5 1 Hastings Park & Ride 2 4 Jefferson Park & Ride 4 0 Liberty Lake Park & Ride 9 1 Mirabeau Point Park & Ride 6 1 South Hill Park & Ride 2 1 Valley Transit Center 12 2 Draft 24 4/20/2017

27 Appendix Table Weekday Boarding Activity by Stop Data shown is based on TMP surveys conducted during During onboard surveys, boarding and alighting activity is recorded at each stop along the given route. The data in the table below shows the combined boarding activity of all routes that serve the stop. The IVR numbers shown correspond with the numbering system used for customer information. IVR Stop Name DIR Boards Alights Location 2740 EWU N/A 1,647 1,254 Transit Center 3264 Plaza Zone 7 N/A 1,372 1,246 Plaza 3209 Valley Transit Center N/A 1,290 1,182 Transit Center 1603 Plaza Zone 5 N/A 1,285 1,197 Plaza 2632 Plaza Zone 8 N/A 1,259 1,027 Plaza 3185 Plaza Zone 4 N/A 1,257 1,112 Plaza 3132 Plaza Zone 6 N/A 1, Plaza 3168 Plaza Zone 2 N/A 1,168 0 Plaza 3246 Plaza Zone 3 N/A Plaza 3204 Spokane Community College N/A Transit Center 3133 Plaza Zone 9 N/A Plaza 2781 Plaza Zone 1 N/A Plaza 3981 Post N/A Jefferson Lot OB Park & Ride 2803 Mirabeau Point Park & Ride N/A Park & Ride 4087 Wall St S N/A Plaza 3998 South Hill Park & Ride N/A Park & Ride 3159 Hastings Park & Ride N/A Park & Ride 2817 Liberty Lake Park & Ride N/A Park & Ride 1135 Spokane Falls Community College WB Shelter 1583 Hoffman IB Shelter 1005 Arena Lot IB Park & Ride 2723 C Street CCW Shelter Mile Park & Ride IB Park & Ride 1084 Spokane Falls Community College EB Shelter 1499 Montgomery IB Draft 25 4/20/2017

28 2987 Custer IB Betz SR 904 CCW Shelter 2732 Al Ogdon Way OB/CCW Shelter 1526 Wellesley (Northtown) OB Shelter 3438 Broadway IB Shelter 1507 Browne OB Havana IB Wall St N IB Hayford (CASINO) IB Shelter 1575 Lyons IB Maxwell IB Browne OB Newport N 9305 IB Broadway OB University IB Belt EB Leave Sprague Southbound SB Havana OB Farr (Winco) IB Shelter 1570 Price IB Dalke IB Spokane Falls Blvd OB nd IB Shelter 2049 Division (Northtown) WB Shelter 1505 Washington OB Gardner IB Shelter 1501 Nora IB Ash EB Shelter 2083 Division EB Wellesley IB Shelter 1944 Perry (Social Security) IB Northeast Community Center IB Shelter 2525 Hartson IB Thor IB Shelter 1594 Nora IB Rustle IB 83 4 Shelter 3855 Cowley IB Courthouse Madison) IB Monroe IB Draft 26 4/20/2017

29 1952 Browne IB Oak IB Haven EB/OB Shelter 3002 Helena IB th IB Shelter 1209 IB Pittsburg WB Napa IB K Street Station CCW Park & Ride 2560 Airway Heights P&R (Yokes) IB 71 5 Park & Ride 1573 Rhoades IB th IB Courtland IB Cascade IB Sprague IB Veterans Hospital IB Shelter 2958 Pines IB Central IB Bernard OB Monroe EB Newport Highway IB E Sounds on Wheels IB Sprague NB Sullivan IB Sheridan IB Belt WB Leave Colton IB Marshall IB Mullan IB Shelter 1533 Francis OB Addison EB Garland IB Shelter 1580 Rowan (Franklin Park) IB Shelter 1461 Dalton IB Garland IB Wellesley IB Sinto IB Helena OB Thierman IB Draft 27 4/20/2017

30 2993 Freya IB Maple IB 53 4 Shelter 1596 Sharp IB Cannon IB 53 1 Shelter th Ave (Manito Center) IB Mission EB Central OB Fairwood Center IB Park & Ride 2640 Lewis IB Nevada EB Nettleton IB th IB 51 4 Shelter 1509 Spokane Falls Bl. OB REGAL IB Wedgewood (Lilac Plaza) IB Shelter 4088 Lib Lk Country Vista (McDonald IB Fort George Randolph IB Arthur IB Indiana OB Shelter 1614 Mission OB th IB Garland EB Washington (Eagle Point) OB/CCW Cedar IB Haven IB Julia IB 48 5 Shelter 2995 Greene IB Maple IB Hwy Hayford (Walmart) IB 47 4 Shelter 1566 Newport Graves IB th IB Sharp IB Mission IB Sacred Heart Medical Building IB/OB Augusta OB th IB/CW th IB Indiana OB Addison OB Shelter Draft 28 4/20/2017

31 2208 5th (Jefferson Lot) IB Indiana IB Buckeye IB Cannon IB Washington OB Lacey IB rd IB 42 0 Shelter 1462 Frederick IB Carlisle OB Shelter 1546 Division IB Lidgerwood EB Farr (Winco) OB Shelter th SB McClellan IB Monroe WB Stone E Central CC IB Pines OB Columbia (Holy Family) IB Shelter 2218 Madison OB Crestline WB Maxwell IB Altamont IB SR 1st (Four Lakes) IB Crestline IB Shelter 4183 Cataldo IB Shelter 1664 Mission IB Ivory IB Perrine WB Cedar IB Queen IB Boone IB University OB North River Drive IB Riverside OB North Foothills IB Illinois IB Hemlock (Broadmoor Apt) IB Summit IB Vista IB Draft 29 4/20/2017

32 1994 Addison IB Cozza IB TH ELM IB/CW Maxwell OB Mallon IB Sharp IB Government Wy IB Shelter th IB Hamilton IB Sullivan OB Nevada WB Hemlock IB Lyons IB 33 4 Shelter 1076 Hemlock (Broadmoor Apt) OB th IB Northwest Blvd. IB North River Drive IB Diamond IB Southeast 29th IB Cowley OB Lyons IB Wellesley OB Sunset OB Francis IB 31 4 Shelter 2905 Sprague OB Regal IB Jackson OB Longfellow IB Montgomery IB Sherman IB Division OB Cowley OB th OB W 440 Cheney HS IB/CW Cherry WB Lincoln IB 30 2 Shelter 2644 Lindeke IB Driscoll IB Haven WB Draft 30 4/20/2017

33 1796 Northeast Community Center OB A Boone IB Palouse Hwy IB Garland IB 29 2 Shelter 1641 Francis IB Spokane Post IB Magnolia IB Mullan IB Pittsburg EB Ash WB Rich IB Spokane Falls WSU/EWU Spokane IB Argonne EB Longfellow OB Southeast Blvd NB Stone IB Wellesley OB th IB Haven IB 28 3 Shelter 1763 Mission OB Shelter 2770 Cheney Spokane Rd. IB/CCW Shelter 1823 Lacey IB Haven IB Division OB Kiernan IB Hoffman EB Main IB Boone OB Oak IB Sherman OB Carnahan OB Shelter 2862 Freya OB Bridgeport OB Weile OB Felts IB 27 2 Shelter 2985 Light Entrance to Costco IB Coleman IB Meadowood Tech Park IB/OB Shelter 1584 Longfellow IB 27 4 Draft 31 4/20/2017

34 1568 Newport Holland IB Regal SB Cook WB Perry WB Division IB Crestline IB Nora IB Laura OB Calispel IB Cook IB Hatch IB Adams IB Maxwell OB th Av IB Broadway OB Bridgeport IB Grand OB th OB North Pittsburg IB th Avenue OB Shelter 3512 PIG entrance IB Park IB Pittsburg IB Grace IB Adams IB Augusta WCCC IB/OB Shelter 1267 Montgomery IB Wellesley IB Madson IB/OB Division OB Empire OB Perrine IB Wellesley IB Boone IB Argonne IB Jefferson IB Rebecca OB Shelter 2867 Custer OB Napa OB Draft 32 4/20/2017

35 2710 3rd OB/CW Shelter 2314 Latawah IB th Ave IB Maxwell IB th IB Southeast 27th IB Nettleton IB Regal NB Howe IB Cowley IB Sprague OB Nevada IB Garland WB Courthouse Madison) OB Queen OB th IB Montgomery IB Molter IB/OB Summit Parkway OB Hamilton OB Spokane Falls Bernard IB Shelter 1562 Mayberry IB Windsor IB 22 4 Shelter 2266 Grand IB Golden Hills Drive IB/CW 22 0 Shelter 1192 A Dean IB A Broadway IB N Nevada IB Spokane Falls Cincinnati IB Hwy 2 (Walmart) OB Pinecrest IB Dakota IB Cataldo IB Lyons OB nd (U HIGH) IB Oak OB Richard Allen Ct IB Wall IB Dalton OB Draft 33 4/20/2017

36 2955 McDonald IB Empire IB Decatur IB Stone IB Hamilton OB A Sinto IB Indiana IB Boone IB Wall EB Alberta EB Dale IB/OB Broadway IB Trent IB Park OB SIA Concourse C IB Shelter 1954 Stevens IB Front Gate IB/OB Cozza IB Dalton (Gonzaga Prep) IB Spokane Falls Front IB Gordon IB Summit IB Dale WB Best IB Ray SB Euclid WB Alberta WB Northern Quest Casino OB Shelter 2469 Southeast Rockwood Blvd IB Wedgewood IB Argonne Village EB G Francis OB Gustavus IB th IB/OB Hanson Cntr Signal Light IB/OB Freya IB Eastern IB Grand Bl IB nd OB Draft 34 4/20/2017

37 1397 Grace IB Indiana OB Oak IB/CW nd OB Courthouse Madison) OB Shelter th OB Shelter 1953 Bernard IB O'Keefe Bridge Overpass OB Valley Mall (Black Angus) IB/OB 18 2 Shelter 3252 Jackson OB/WB Main OB Spokane Falls Cincinnati OB O'Keefe Bridge Overpass IB Fancher IB Sherman IB Monroe OB Boone OB McKeehan Washington OB/CW Boone IB Evergreen IB Lyons OB Wellesley OB Euclid EB Cedar EB Indiana OB Lidgerwood IB Providence IB 17 7 Shelter 3600 Holland IB Arthur IB North River Drive OB Lincoln OB Newport Graves NorthPoint OB Superior OB Olympic/Wabash IB Dalke IB Hill n' Dale IB Sinto OB Lindeke IB Wall WB Draft 35 4/20/2017

38 3213 Main IB Lindeke OB Airway Heights Correctional Center IB BX 101 Spaatz Rd OB Evergreen IB E IB/OB Fort George Randolph OB Cedar IB nd OB Knox IB Division IB Maple IB Leave SIA Concourse A IB 16 0 Shelter 3858 Thor OB Jefferson OB Shelter 1769 Lidgerwood OB Boone OB Trent OB Barker IB Hoffman IB Conklin IB Crestline OB Ray NB th IB St. Thomas Moore Way IB Rowan IB Lyons IB Jackson WB G Street IB/CCW Sharp OB Newport N 9222 OB th Avenue IB 16 5 Shelter 2369 Ivory IB th IB th Ave IB McClellan IB Stevens IB Cincinnati WB Cochran IB 16 0 Draft 36 4/20/2017

39 2771 College Hill IB/CCW Cedar IB Sprague IB Elm IB Queen IB Rich OB Division OB th IB Joseph IB Standard IB North Foothills IB Dalke IB Lidgerwood IB Hamilton IB Ruby IB Magnesium IB North Foothills Drive IB th Garfield St (Manito Center OB McClellan OB th IB Hartson (St. Lukes) IB Altamont OB Progress IB Thierman OB Betz OB TJ Northwest Blvd EB Cannon EB Adams OB Cherry EB Hemlock IB/OB st OB College Hill OB/CW Medical Lake Center IB 14 3 Transit Center 3627 Arthur OB Francis (Midwick) IB Betz IB Diamond OB Rebecca IB Upriver Drive IB 14 5 Draft 37 4/20/2017

40 4206 4th IB Stone IB Gordon IB Lewis OB Garland OB Gardner OB Shelter 2742 C 5th CCW 13 2 Shelter 4077 Hoerner (Winco) IB Rowan IB Lincoln IB Broadway IB McDonald IB Euclid Avenue IB Mayfair IB Sanson IB Ray SB Thor SB Hanson Center Eastbound IB Northwest Blvd WB Sprague IB N (McDonalds) IB Frederick OB th IB Hwy Craig IB Walnut OB Rowan OB Freya IB/OB th IB Jefferson Lot OB Country Homes Bl (CHURCH) IB 13 0 Park & Ride 2609 Medical Lake High School IB 13 3 Shelter 3753 Wilbur EB Nevada OB Haven OB Ivory OB Marietta IB th OB Smith IB Mission IB 13 9 Draft 38 4/20/2017

41 3093 Ruby IB Main OB nd IB Columbia IB th IB Division IB th IB th OB th OB Rustle OB Mission IB/OB Meadowood Ln IB 12 0 Shelter th NB Northwest Oak IB G Street IB Jackson EB/OB Cheney High School OB/CCW Bessie (DSHS) WB 12 4 Shelter 2648 Med Lake Stanley (Conoco) IB Mirabeau Parkway IB/OB Cannon WB Whitehouse WB Valley Mall (Best Buy) IB/OB rd & Pine OB Springfield IB Sherman OB Main IB Perry EB Lacey EB Crestline OB Addison IB/OB Jefferson IB Pine IB/CCW 11 4 Shelter 1988 Wall IB Wabash IB th IB University IB Jackson OB Jackson OB Draft 39 4/20/2017

42 3792 2nd IB Dalke IB Longfellow IB Rowan IB E (DMV) IB Corbin IB E (DMV) OB Illinois OB K Street IB Dollar EB Perry IB th NB Browne IB Whitworth College Shelter IB 11 8 Shelter 1647 Everett IB th IB th IB Jackson IB Pittsburg IB Standard IB Walton IB Standard IB Fancher OB Rockwell WB Walnut IB North River Drive OB Hailee IB Ruby OB Magnolia OB Marietta OB Sycamore OB Marguerite OB rd IB/CCW Cedar OB Standard OB th SB th Avenue SB Mt Vernon SB Trent SB 10 1 Draft 40 4/20/2017

43 1855 North Illinois IB Pittsburg IB Lyons OB Sullivan IB Mirabeau Parkway IB Cheney Spokane Rd. OB/CW Wellesley IB Marietta IB SR 904 (Cheney) IB th IB th OB Northwest Hemlock IB E IB/OB 10 2 Shelter 1516 Montgomery OB Magnesium OB Cook OB th IB th NB th Avenue NB Sharpsburg IB Lacrosse IB Central IB Rich IB Francis IB Lincoln IB Greenacres IB Argonne Village WB Carlisle WB Evergreen OB Bowdish IB Moffitt IB Gillis OB N Rockwell WB Pacific OB th OB Hwy Flint (Triumph) OB Washington (Eagle Point) IB/CCW I Street IB/CCW 9 5 Shelter st IB 9 9 Draft 41 4/20/2017

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