Designing a Future Inland Northwest Eco-nomy: Visions for Rail Transportation and Restoring City Waterfronts in Clarkston, WA and Lewiston, ID
Where: Interdisciplinary Design Institute, Main Hall, Phase 1 Building, WSU Riverpoint Campus, 668 N. Riverpoint Blvd. Spokane, 99202
Reception at 6pm, Presentation at 6:30pm
Host: Sam Mace, Save our Wild Salmon sam@wildsalmon.org or 509-747-2030www.wildsalmon.org
What: View designs for rail transportation linking communities in the Inland Northwest as well as landscape architectural designs for the waterfronts of Clarkston, WA and Lewiston, ID if the four lower Snake River dams are removed and the riverfront restored. Speakers will include design students and business leaders.
Sponsored by: Working Snake River for Washington, Save Our Wild Salmon Coalition, and Washington State University.
Designing a Future Inland NW Eco-nomy
Got a note from Friend of the Blog, Sam Mace of Save Our Wild Salmon. I'll let her tell it:
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