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Government

The core of downtown Spokane's parking woes

Critics says study drew wide circle, paints rosy picture when issues persist
April 25, 2019
Virginia Thomas
A recent downtown parking study doesn't acknowledge the need for a greater concentration of parking in the city's core, observers say.
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Natasha Nellis

Spokane Valley's industrial evolution

City streamlines process to make it easier to develop in part of town
April 11, 2019
Natasha Nellis
The city of Spokane Valley is taking some of the uncertainty out of development on an 840-acre northeast industrial area, near Barker Road and Trent Avenue. The goal is to save developers time and money by providing them with both a traffic analysis and
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Two North Spokane Corridor projects to wrap up soon

Next phase to require three-year closure at Wellesley Avenue
March 28, 2019
LeAnn Bjerken
Washington state Department of Transportation is working to wrap up two projects this spring relating to the North Spokane Corridor, and plans to start another this summer, says design project engineer Bob Hilmes.
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Bernaro|Wills Architects PC

Spokane County Medical Examiner's Office set to move late this year

County begins permitting process for $10M project
March 28, 2019
Natasha Nellis
Spokane County has begun the permitting process for the planned $10 million renovation of a former carpet and wholesale flooring store at 102 S. Spokane, on the edge of the University District
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ALSC Architects PS

Sportsplex plans are under review

Construction expected to begin by this spring
March 28, 2019
Natasha Nellis
The $40 million Sportsplex planned near downtown is currently in the design-review and budget planning stage under the purview of the Spokane Public Facility District's board of directors
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Erick Doxey

Pavilion, promenade projects proceed at Riverfront Park

$27.5 million in work to be finished in stages
March 28, 2019
Alla Drokina
The ongoing $22 million pavilion and $5.5 million promenade renovation at Riverfront Park are on track, says Garrett Jones, acting director of Spokane's Parks and Recreation department.
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LeAnn Bjerken

Lisa Brown: An Inland influence on Commerce

In new role, Lisa Brown plans to keep focus on aerospace, clean energy
March 28, 2019
LeAnn Bjerken
Veteran Spokane politician Lisa Brown has started a new role as director of the Washington state Department of Commerce, a position that she hopes will be enriched by both her previous experience serving in the state Legislature
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Air Force makes app for airmen

Fairchild began using new tool last month
March 14, 2019
LeAnn Bjerken
The Air Force Materiel Command has launched a new mobile application called U.S. Air Force Connect. Although the USAF Connect app has been available to active duty Air Force personnel since last August
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Spokane County Assessor's Office whittles backlog

New hires help county keep up with appraisals, avert missing deadlines
March 14, 2019
Kim Crompton
A big surge in new construction last year left the Spokane County Assessor's Office feeling alarmingly under water in its efforts to process a huge backlog of projects so they could be added to the county's property tax rolls.
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Pullman hospital plans $29 million bond measure

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February 28, 2019
LeAnn Bjerken
Pullman Regional Hospital's board of commissioners has approved a resolution to put a $29 million bond measure on the ballot for a special election in Pullman on April 23. The measure will ask Pullman residents to vote to approve funding through
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