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City To Plow Browne's Addition Thursday & Friday; Don't Forget To Move Your Cars!

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City Of Spokane Press Release: 

SPOKANE, Wash. - The City of Spokane will plow the streets of Browne's Addition on Thursday and Friday, Jan. 10 and 11, starting at 8:30 a.m. each day.

Cars must be moved from the north-south streets in Browne's Addition on Thursday, and from the east-west streets on Friday.  The streets are so narrow in Browne's Addition the trucks cannot get through with parked vehicles lining the streets.

Vehicles parked in those areas when the plows arrive will be subject to towing.  If your vehicle is towed, call 625-4100.

Citizens who live in Browne's Addition can send a text to 509.385.5775 to receive a text about parking restrictions in their neighborhood.  Text the word "Brownes" to the phone number to be included in that service.

 

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