The future of Spokane’s housing market and growth potential hangs in the balance.
CIVICS | We also have a mayoral veto of the renter ordinance, a mandate to keep a closer eye on the city’s money and money for pretrial services.
Today, Spokane County Superior Court Judge Marla Polin granted the city a restraining order against the state that prohibits the state from manufacturing and dealing illegal drugs at Camp Hope.
It’s the second suit targeting the camp since November: the county filed suit against WSDOT before, but dropped it in January as a show of “good faith” for working together to clear the camp.
CIVICS | City Council is canceled this week, but we have plenty of interesting stuff in committees and county commission.
There are no spaces created exclusively to support the trans, two-spirit and genderqueer communities in Spokane. So organizers are making one with a community building event.
Spokane will now have a residential rental registry, funding for additional code enforcement officers, tenant relocation services and more.
NIC losing accreditation would have massive impacts on the local economy
CIVICS | And, the city council is finalizing impact fees for developers.
Medical providers say their clients are missing medications and appointments — and are even losing limbs.
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CIVICS | Plus, more license plate cameras coming to a corner near you and a final reading on the Cannon historic district.