Recap - Engage - Comment

Author: Adam Marshall - uncategorized - Sept. 29, 2023






CALV MEETING - SEPTEMBER 28TH
Thank you all for attending last night’s Community Meeting of 40+. With many newcomers and thought-provoking discussions, the meeting was time well spent. The threat of fire has become a hot topic affecting both the Latah Valley and other parts of Spokane. This highlights the need for a permanent fire station and effective options for neighborhood evacuation. As requested by several members, we have attached the PowerPoint for Latah Valley’s Summit and the 28 Sep meeting. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us!

Sep 28 Meeting Presentation
Latah Summit Presentation

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October 4th - BOCA/BOH
Spokane City is also updating the city’s Comprehensive Plan/municipal code as it relates to land use and incorporating the guidelines for the state authorized (BOCA – Building Opportunities and Choices for All). BOCA has potential for being a valuable tool in creating additional housing, however it does NOT currently include a waiver for areas that do not have existing adequate infrastructure. Please send your comments requesting a waiver be included to restrict BOCA use in areas that lack adequate infrastructure *Deadline to comment Oct 4th.
Send comments to developmentcode@spokanecity.org

October 4th
A public hearing is scheduled Oct 4th at 9am to finalize the “Greens at Meadowlane II” development. You can send your comments in or appear to testify. If you are interested, please contact us as we have valuable data and talking points to make your comments impactful.

October 9th
The draft 6-year Capital Facilities Plan (2024-2029) shows a permanent Station 5 still unfunded. A window of opportunity exists now to send comment to the city supporting the need for a new Station 5. *Deadline to comment is Oct 9th
Send comments to compplan@spokanecity.org

District 2 Council Forum Sept 30 4:30 pm Liberty Park Library Paul Dillon and Katey Treloar





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