CIVICS | And our dissent for the Spokane County Commission's consent agenda
CIVICS | Plus, a time out on a renter protection ordinance and another round of ARP money is getting distributed.
CIVICS | Plus, another mayoral veto, this time on Spokane possibly purchasing Trent shelter
CIVICS | Spokane City Council will talk renter protections, food delivery fee caps and more.
CIVICS | It may be a holiday week, but the Spokane City Council still has budget hearings to hold and ARPA money to disburse.
CIVICS | After news that Hope House would close its decades-old women’s shelter, the city council appears poised to prioritize funding for existing shelters.
The proposed 2023 budget doesn’t include the 10% budget cuts the council asked the mayor for.
After a jam-packed week of public meetings last week, there’s not as much action next week.
CIVICS: We also have a property tax increase, redistricting decisions and county zoning changes.
Plus, the city council eyes budget cuts and the county considers how to spend federal housing funds.
Confession time: after last week’s non-agendized surprise resolution by the county commissioners that authorized the county prosecutor to sue the state in order to build the legal case for the county to sweep Camp Hope, I flew into a panic thinking I had missed something big and obvious on the count
The city’s redistricting board will be holding a town hall on the final four proposed maps that will determine where Spokane’s city council district boundaries are.