Great news for commuters and residents in Spokane Valley: the city has secured a $21 million grant to fund improvements to the Sullivan Road and Trent Avenue interchange, a major infrastructure milestone for the community.
The grant, reported this week by both The Spokesman-Review and KXLY, will help finance upgrades to one of Spokane Valley’s busiest and most important road connections. The Sullivan-Trent interchange serves as a key corridor for drivers, freight, and daily commuters moving through the heart of the Valley.
Infrastructure investments like this one have a direct and lasting impact on residents — improving traffic flow, enhancing safety, and supporting the region’s continued growth. Securing outside grant funding means the project can move forward without placing the full financial burden on local taxpayers.
Details on a construction timeline were not immediately available, but the grant award marks a significant step forward in bringing long-anticipated improvements to this critical stretch of roadway. Stay tuned for updates as the project develops.
Sources: The Spokesman-Review, KXLY.com