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Government

Proposed bill would limit specific landowners' rights

Restrictions eyed for changing property use for mobile home parks may be unconstitutional
February 16, 2023
Robert Cochran
Current legislation introduced in both the state House and Senate would prohibit a specific type of landowner from selling their real property for just over one year after the land is advertised for sale. This would only apply if you're the landowner of
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What's Happening With: former Downtown Spokane Partnership CEO Mark Richard

Administrative role opens at city of Largo, Florida, after he leaves USL post
February 16, 2023
Mike McLean
Former Downtown Spokane Partnership CEO Mark Richard left Spokane a year ago to take an executive position with the United Soccer League, in Tampa, Florida. He has left that job, and now works as the new downtown administrator for city of Largo
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Fighting for downtown Spokane

Business leaders advocate for keeping City Hall in core as council studies options for its facilities
February 16, 2023
Erica Bullock
A proposal to relocate Spokane's City Hall outside of the city's downtown core to East Central Spokane has some business professionals and stakeholders dismayed at the lack of public involvement up to this point and worried about the consequences
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23 People of Influence in 2023

Journal recognizes Inland Northwest professionals making a profound impact
February 2, 2023
Staff Report

City to put $9.9 million toward pedestrian-related projects

Sidewalk improvements, traffic-calming work set
January 19, 2023
Karina Elias
The city of Spokane is planning about $9.9 million in sidewalk and traffic-calming projects throughout the city this year, says Marlene Feist, Spokane's director of public works. Seven sidewalk projects are valued at $6.3 million and about a dozen
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$25 million Trent Bridge replacement nears completion

Structure set to open to traffic this spring
January 19, 2023
Erica Bullock
The new East Trent Avenue Bridge, which spans the Spokane River near Gonzaga University, is slated to open to traffic this spring, nearly three years after the original bridge was demolished to make way for a replacement, says Jody Qualley
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Fairchild Air Force Base aims to grow its externship program

More companies sought for temporary placements
January 19, 2023
Virginia Thomas
Fairchild Air Force Base is continuing its externships program with a second cohort next month. Capt. Sean Johnson, chief technology officer of the 92nd Air Refueling Wing at Fairchild, says the program currently is accepting up to 10 external partners
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What's happening with former Spokane Mayor John Powers

Economic development advocate remains active upon return to community
January 19, 2023
Mike McLean
Former Spokane Mayor John Powers says he's happy to be reacclimating to the Lilac City following a 16-year hiatus on the West Side after leaving office here in 2003. During his time away from Spokane, Powers worked in regional economic development in
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HUB Sports Center envisions $24 million expansion

Plans call for youth sports fields, courts, other facilities at Liberty Lake complex
January 19, 2023
Karina Elias
Liberty Lake-based HUB Sports Center is planning a $24 million facilities expansion, says Phil Champlin, executive director of the nonprofit sports venue. Champlin says plans for development are still in the early phases, and details will be
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Visions 2023: Multifaceted approach to guide economic development

Several initiatives are underway that set up Spokane to prsoper
December 29, 2022
Alisha Benson
A vibrant community requires a vibrant economy. Economic development gives the community a say in how the economy grows. What does the future of economic development hold for the Spokane region? We don't have a crystal ball, but what we can do is
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